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lugor
Sep 21, 2005, 2:04 PM
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Hi All, Trying to plan a trip to Red Rocks in a few weeks. I'm trying to figure out what the best guide book is. I'll only be there for a few days and already have a few routes selected. However I've been told that the SuperTopo guide is evil, approach times are wrong, climb details are wrong, route finding is wrong, etc... Is that true? If that is the case what other guide book can I get? One that will get me to my crag and off the crag without an epic... Thx for any info!
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ckirkwood9
Sep 21, 2005, 2:14 PM
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I just came back from red rocks. AWESOME. the weather was perfect. low 70 degree mornings, mid 80's during the day. anyway - i used the brand new climbing guide by Roxanna Brock / Jared McMillen? it was published may/2005 Red Rock Canyon: A Climbing Guide Author: Brock, Roxanna Author: McMillen, Jared it was excellent. great route maps, descriptions and ratings. good descriptions and details on approaches. Highly suggest this guide. cheers
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larryd
Sep 21, 2005, 2:55 PM
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In reply to: Hi All, Trying to plan a trip to Red Rocks in a few weeks. I'm trying to figure out what the best guide book is. I'll only be there for a few days and already have a few routes selected. However I've been told that the SuperTopo guide is evil,..... You've been misinformed. The Supertopo book is excellent, and probably the far and away best choice for an out-of-towner. Larry
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markc
Sep 21, 2005, 3:06 PM
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In reply to: anyway - i used the brand new climbing guide by Roxanna Brock / Jared McMillen? it was published may/2005 Red Rock Canyon: A Climbing Guide Author: Brock, Roxanna Author: McMillen, Jared it was excellent. great route maps, descriptions and ratings. good descriptions and details on approaches. Highly suggest this guide. I heard about this book when I was researching guides for my trip in February. A guide released in spring wouldn't do much for me in winter, so I picked up the Swain and Supertopo guide. I've heard good things about the new guide, so I'll probably add it to my growing collection. I think the Swain guide is more often criticized for pitch length and approach length problems than supertopo. The limitation with supertopo is the number of routes. Swain is much more comprehensive. We used both guides and found them useful (with the usual guide caveats). No guidebook in and of itself will prevent an epic. Have fun; I'm envious.
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soulsurfer
Sep 21, 2005, 3:50 PM
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The SuperTopo guide is awsome, but not a comprehensive guide to Red Rocks. If you are looking to do multipitch routes in the 5.6-5.10 range then the SuperTopo is an awsome guide book. I have not seen the new guide book by Roxanna so I cannot comment on it. The Swain book is good but a little outdated as of 2005.
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thatdude
Oct 26, 2010, 7:18 AM
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If your interested in bouldering, an exciting guide just came for all the areas around Las Vegas: Southern Nevada Bouldering. If Red Rocks gets to soggy, the book will be helpful in getting to the rocks on the east side of town which dry faster. See snellpress.com
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