Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks

Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks
Title Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks PDF eBook
Author Chuck Wilts
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Pages 214
Release 1979
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780930410070

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This pocket sized guide details 197 routes on two highly popular areas located in the San Jacinto mountains in Southern California. Includes history and geology of each location.

Tahquitz and Suicide

Tahquitz and Suicide
Title Tahquitz and Suicide PDF eBook
Author Randy Vogel
Publisher Falcon Guides
Pages 198
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780934641319

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This revised and updated book features topos and photos as well as text describing this popular Southern California area.

Rock Climbing Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks

Rock Climbing Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks
Title Rock Climbing Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks PDF eBook
Author Randy Vogel
Publisher Falcon Press Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Rock climbing
ISBN 9781585920877

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Completely revised and updated Z99 route descriptions topos and photos of this southern California climbing area

Best Climbs Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks

Best Climbs Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks
Title Best Climbs Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks PDF eBook
Author Bob Gaines
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 225
Release 2013-06-18
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1493001302

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- hundreds of favorite routes, many of moderate difficulty, at Tahquitz and Suide Rocks - Trivia and route history sidebars - Stunning action photos - color topo maps with detailed directions to parking areas (GPS coordinates included)Best Climbs Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks is part of FalconGuides' Best Climbs series, appealing specifically to nonlocal climbers and locals with minimal time on their hands, all of whom seek visually appealing, to-the-point guides that filter out the very best climbs in some of America’s most popular climbing destinations, with an emphasis on moderate routes ranging from 5.6 to 5.10.

Best Climbs Joshua Tree National Park

Best Climbs Joshua Tree National Park
Title Best Climbs Joshua Tree National Park PDF eBook
Author Bob Gaines
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 192
Release 2019-04-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1493039407

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Best Climbs Joshua Tree National Park gives climbers a selection of more than 280 of the very best routes at one of the country's most popular climbing destinations. Full color photographs along with a contemporary design make this book as visually appealing as it is useful.

Climber's Guide to Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks

Climber's Guide to Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks
Title Climber's Guide to Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks PDF eBook
Author Chuck Wilts
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1974
Genre Rock climbing
ISBN

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Hangdog Days

Hangdog Days
Title Hangdog Days PDF eBook
Author Jeff Smoot
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Pages 320
Release 2019-03-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1680512331

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Fast-paced history-cum-memoir about rock climbing in the wild-and-wooly ’80s Highlights ground-breaking achievements from the era Hangdog Days vividly chronicles the era when rock climbing exploded in popularity, attracting a new generation of talented climbers eager to reach new heights via harder routes and faster ascents. This contentious, often entertaining period gave rise to sport climbing, climbing gyms, and competitive climbing--indelibly transforming the sport. Jeff Smoot was one of those brash young climbers, and here he traces the development of traditional climbing “rules,” enforced first through peer pressure, then later through intimidation and sabotage. In the late ’70s, several climbers began introducing new tactics including “hangdogging,” hanging on gear to practice moves, that the old guard considered cheating. As more climbers broke ranks with traditional style, the new gymnastic approach pushed the limits of climbing from 5.12 to 5.13. When French climber Jean-Baptiste Tribout ascended To Bolt or Not to Be, 5.14a, at Smith Rock in 1986, he cracked a barrier many people had considered impenetrable. In his lively, fast-paced history enriched with insightful firsthand experience, Smoot focuses on the climbing achievements of three of the era’s superstars: John Bachar, Todd Skinner, and Alan Watts, while not neglecting the likes of Ray Jardine, Lynn Hill, Mark Hudon, Tony Yaniro, and Peter Croft. He deftly brings to life the characters and events of this raucous, revolutionary time in rock climbing, exploring, as he says, “what happened and why it mattered, not only to me but to the people involved and those who have followed.”