squamish bouldering guide
squamish bouldering guide
Have you got the new bouldering guide yet? I had no idea it existed yet when i went to get some chalk 2 days ago and WOW, this is the best squamish guidebook yet. The photos, topos, and amount of new content are amazing. Thanks to Marc Bourdon and everyone who helped, i am so psyched to try some new problems and hope to see more guidebooks like this in the future
Move to Squamish, you will be amazed how much more you get to climb instead of being in Vancouver and thinking that the weather isnt cooperatingTrick wrote:It's an amazing guide. Marc did a great job! Tons of new problems, full color, and finally some topos for Paradise Valley! Now if only the weather would co-operate!
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Well from my front window in Valleycliffe it is currently pouring on the Chief. Gawd your a douche.Dooley wrote:Move to Squamish, you will be amazed how much more you get to climb instead of being in Vancouver and thinking that the weather isnt cooperatingTrick wrote:It's an amazing guide. Marc did a great job! Tons of new problems, full color, and finally some topos for Paradise Valley! Now if only the weather would co-operate!
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Here's a cover shot of Marc's new guide.
And the link to Quickdraw publications.
I'd like to see some more reviews. How much new info is there? What's the info like for Paradise Valley?
And the link to Quickdraw publications.
I'd like to see some more reviews. How much new info is there? What's the info like for Paradise Valley?
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Re: squamish bouldering guide
hey Slopr, you don't work for Marc, do you?slopr wrote:Have you got the new bouldering guide yet? I had no idea it existed yet when i went to get some chalk 2 days ago and WOW, this is the best squamish guidebook yet. The photos, topos, and amount of new content are amazing. Thanks to Marc Bourdon and everyone who helped, i am so psyched to try some new problems and hope to see more guidebooks like this in the future
Re: squamish bouldering guide
Haha, no but maybe i should apply. Any openings for part time boulder scrubber? I just really like the format of this book! Hopefully there is a comprehensive route guide for squam on the way that resembles this book, that would be mega.harihari wrote:
hey Slopr, you don't work for Marc, do you?
Re: squamish bouldering guide
Apparently McLane is hard at work on a new 2-vol. comprehensive. there's a sh*t-ton of new routes to go in it, plus there are areas not in the last edition (cap canyon, that slab area near brittania, etc) going in.slopr wrote:Haha, no but maybe i should apply. Any openings for part time boulder scrubber? I just really like the format of this book! Hopefully there is a comprehensive route guide for squam on the way that resembles this book, that would be mega.harihari wrote:
hey Slopr, you don't work for Marc, do you?
Re: squamish bouldering guide
so it sounds like the new route guide wont be as cool as the new boulder guide oh well 2 volumes sounds cool. Hopefully he includes areas that were in the 2001 that were removed in the last one (habrich, malamute, etc.) if he is going to add new areas it would be cool to add some old ones that have been excluded. However, i will be surprised if it anything close to the masterpiece this new boulder guide is. Sure there is some typos and a few of the top 100 problems are filthy but for the most part it is comprehensive, organized, and most importantly it is fun to look at and easy to navigate. The most quality BC climbing guidebook to date. The photos are sweet and it provides fairly consistent info about the problems. No second hand info or quality stars, all the info seems credible and hopefully it will spread ppl off the squamish select bouldering circuit Go do the fuzz and crystal method and bring a brush with you to swamp thing @ the end of the day. This book will have a big impact here and put squamish in the minds of all just like the 1st edition of Bishop bouldering did for the eastside. Squamish will soon be established as one of the top bouldering venues in North America due to this guide. Quickdraw stepped it up a lot from their previous publications and it is great to see them going all in on this guide. Buy it and go wrestle some pebbles!!harihari wrote:
Apparently McLane is hard at work on a new 2-vol. comprehensive. there's a sh*t-ton of new routes to go in it, plus there are areas not in the last edition (cap canyon, that slab area near brittania, etc) going in.
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