Yosemite Valley Free Climbs

Yosemite Valley Free Climbs
Title Yosemite Valley Free Climbs PDF eBook
Author Greg Barnes
Publisher Wilderness Press
Pages 224
Release 2003
Genre Rock climbing
ISBN

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Over 230 of the best routes in Yosemite Valley from 16-pitch trad climbs to one-pitch sport routes. While many hard Yosemite testpieces are included, this book focuses on topropes, crags, and multi-pitch climbs in the 5.4-5.9 range. Includes formerly obscure climbs to provide more options for avoiding crowds. As in all SuperTopo books, the authors personally climbed and documented each route with meticulous care to create the most detailed and accurate topos ever published.

Rockclimbing Yosemite Valley

Rockclimbing Yosemite Valley
Title Rockclimbing Yosemite Valley PDF eBook
Author Erik Sloan
Publisher
Pages
Release 2016-02-01
Genre
ISBN 9781467596923

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Yosemite Climbs

Yosemite Climbs
Title Yosemite Climbs PDF eBook
Author George Meyers
Publisher Falcon Guides
Pages 260
Release 1982
Genre Rock climbing
ISBN 9780960945207

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Camp 4

Camp 4
Title Camp 4 PDF eBook
Author Steve Roper
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Pages 434
Release 2013-01-31
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1594852820

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* Includes stories of such greats as Royal Robbins, Yvon Chouinard, Allen Steck, and Warren Harding * Captures the raucous, outrageous, innovative spirit of climbing in Yosemie during this period * Portrays the advances in equipment and style that revolutionized big-wall climbing In the 1960's, California's Yosemite Valley was the center of the rock-climbing universe. Young nonconformists -- many of them the finest rock climbers in the world -- channeled their energy toward the largely untouched walls and cracks. Soon climbers from around the globe were coming to Camp 4 -- gathering spot for the creators of the Golden Age of Yosemite climbing -- to see what all the fuss was about. Climber and author Steve Roper spent most of 10 years living in the Yosemite Valley with its intriguing inhabitants. Camp 4 is his take on the era's top climbers and the influences behind their achievements. The text is full of stories both hilarious and revealing about the likes of bolt-disdaining Royal Robbins; fun-loving, big-wall expert Warren Harding; free-climber Frank Sacherer; multi-talented Chuck Pratt; master craftsman Yvon Chouinard; and ill-fated Mark Powell. Roper also tips his hat to the elder statesmen of the 1930s and 1940s who pioneered early, important climbs in the valley. Camp 4 looks at the most significant climbs, and the most riveting controversies of a legendary era. With more than 50 fascinating historical photographs, most never before published, Camp 4 is the definitive history of Yosemite climbing during this period.

Yosemite Big Walls

Yosemite Big Walls
Title Yosemite Big Walls PDF eBook
Author Chris McNamara
Publisher Supertopo
Pages 212
Release 2005
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

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A sumptuous historical survey of "The Road" that also offers itineraries, practicalities, and the whereabouts of top-rated related museum collections.

Climbing Free

Climbing Free
Title Climbing Free PDF eBook
Author Lynn Hill
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 324
Release 2003-04-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780393324334

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Hill describes her famous climb and meditates on how she harnesses the strength and courage to push herself to such extremes.

Valley Walls

Valley Walls
Title Valley Walls PDF eBook
Author Glen Denny
Publisher Yosemite Conservancy
Pages 241
Release 2016-05-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 193023869X

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Half a century ago a rag-tag group of innovators was building a foundation for modern American rock climbing from a makeshift home base in Yosemite. Photographer Glen Denny was a key figure in this golden age of climbing, capturing pioneering feats on camera while tackling challenging ascents himself. In entertaining short pieces enlivened by his iconic black-and-white images of Yosemite's big wall legends, Denny reveals a young man's coming of age and provides a vivid look at Yosemite’s early climbing culture. He relates such precarious achievements as hauling water in glass gallon jugs up the east face of Washington Column, nailing the 750-foot Rostrum in a punishing heat wave, and dangling overnight on El Capitan’s Dihedral Wall in a lightning storm. Each true tale captures the spirit of historic Camp 4, where Denny and others plan the next big climb while living on the cheap and dodging park rangers.