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Advanced Rock Climbing

Average Rating = 4.75/5 Average Rating : 4.75 out of 5
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From the How to Rock Climb Series. The most comprehensive look at the subject yet. Advanced Rock Climbing picks up where John Long's How to Rock Climb leaves off, describing the climbing techniques and rope tricks of the modern rock climber. The guide covers both sport and traditional climbing, and self-rescue techniques, in Long's easy-to-read, entertaining style.


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Review 4 out of 5 stars

Review by: rockmaninoff, 2004-07-20


Good book that serves mostly as a reference for in-depth crack and face techniques as well as technical aspects of climbing. Covers many unfamiliar topics like rappelling with a Gri-Gri.

Review 5 out of 5 stars

Review by: ontario_guide, 2004-03-08


This book combined with "How to rock climb" and "Freedom of the Hills" would be the way to go. Excellent book!

Review 5 out of 5 stars

Review by: vertical-rockrat, 2004-03-04


Love this book, i have to get a new one i have read the pages right out of this one. Knowledge is power lol... All of John Longs books are nice to read. Loved the Sport climbing information.

Review 5 out of 5 stars

Review by: adeptus, 2004-02-21


As the title indicates this book is about advanced rock climbing. It describes a lot of techniques for both trad and sport climbing. It gives an introduction to self rescue (read David J. Fasulo: Self-rescue) and explains a lot about the rope work on multi pitch climbing. There’s and chapter for crack climbing and one for face climbing that explain techniques of movement. There’s also a bit about how to train for rock climbing. The section about anchors is especially good and it explains a lot about placing protection correctly and equalizing different kinds of anchors. A very good book for intermediate climbers.


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