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mr_shenanigans
Oct 26, 2006, 3:34 AM
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Im planning on going to Bishop this weekend, i know the buttermilks and happys pretty well. The sads, pollen grains, and druids ive only been to a few times. I would like to ask for a good guide book for these areas and any suggestions on must-do problems preferably V9-11. Thanks, any and all info we be appreciated.
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asc_climb
Oct 26, 2006, 3:39 AM
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check out drtopo.com they have great free topos for all of bishops
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mturner
Oct 26, 2006, 6:01 AM
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Check out http://www.rockfax.com They have some colorful, very nice guides for Bishop, and most of them are free with an email registration. These are mostly supplemental guides to the main guidebooks (well more of a large pamphlet) for Bishop bouldering which can most easily be found at Wilson's sporting good store in downtown Bishop. If you don't want to shell out the $25 or so for the guide, the employees at the store are mostly climbers and are usually more than happy to lend you any trip beta. Man, I miss Bishop!
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mturner
Oct 26, 2006, 6:06 AM
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Check out http://www.rockfax.comw They have some colorful, very nice guides for Bishop, and most of them are free with an email registration. These are mostly supplemental guides to the main guidebooks (well more of a large pamphlet) for Bishop bouldering which can most easily be found at Wilson's sporting good store in downtown Bishop. If you don't want to shell out the $25 or so for the guide, the employees at the store are mostly climbers and are usually more than happy to lend you any trip beta. Man, I miss Bishop!
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