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Red Rock Canyon: A Climbing Guide

Red Rock Canyon: A Climbing Guide
The most comprehensive climbing guidebook ever published for Red Rock, Nevada. *More than 1500 trad and sport routes *Over 300 routes more than any other guidebook for the area, including many that have never been published *Features 90 topos and more than 100 photos with route overlays *Routes are rated from 1 to 5 stars for quality *Includes visitor information for the Las Vegas area Just a 30-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area offers the best off-season weather of any climbing area in the U.S. Its desert climate and its abundance of varied climbing routes--from beginner to advanced, trad routes and sport routes, single-pitch to big wall--have made Red Rock a prime year-round destination. In the past, no single guidebook offered climbers complete coverage of the area, but this new guide offers everything they'll need to know to get the most from their trip to Red Rock Canyon.



Guide to Climbing
Guide to Climbing
From conquering great peaks to scaling a challenging boulder, the thrill of climbing endures. And new techniques, materials, and advances in technology have made it possible for climbers to tackle just about any surface or rock type. Guide to Climbing covers all branches of climbing, discussing techniques, equipment, and the ethics of climbing. It also addresses mountain leadership, from the physical aspects of leading a pitch to the mental challenges of inspring confidence. Sections on advanced training explore controlling fear and specialized physical preparation.



Rock climbing in Wales - Wales, UK, has a vast amount of rock climbing and mountaineering. Occasional harsh winters can provide fun, if not world class, winter climbing.

Deep-water soloing - Deep-water soloing is a form of solo rock climbing that relies solely upon the presence of water at the base of a climb to protect against injury. This type of climbing is typically practiced on sea cliffs at high tide, for example in the Calanques near Marseille, around the Southern Pembrokeshire coast and many other climbing areas.

Rock climbing in the Peak District - [Climbers on Stanage Edge large.jpg|thumb|200px|Rock climbers on "Ellis' Eliminate" (grade] VS 4c) on [[Stanage.

Potrero Chico - An internationally renowned rock-climbing area in the Mexican state of Nuevo León, outside the town of Hidalgo. Long a destination for rock-climbers from around the world, Canadian John Weir brought donated used climbing gear to the community of Hidalgo so that local children would have the opportunity to climb.



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