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Bob BurdUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

All right, more peaks from the Evolution region. Nice work as usual David.
Posted Aug 11, 2003 8:35 pm

Dave KUntitled Comment

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Thanks Bob! I just spent 9 days in that region, enduring 8 consecutive days of rain, so I figured that something constructive should come from my suffering.
Posted Aug 12, 2003 10:06 am

Aaron JohnsonUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Nicely done! Lots of rock up there!
Posted Aug 11, 2003 10:01 pm

MishaUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Great page, Dave. Now I need to schedule my very own 10 day trip into this area and cover all these beauties :)
Posted Aug 13, 2003 4:40 pm

Dave KUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the comment, Misha!



Ah, so many great places to visit, and so little time! The Goddard/Evolution area is a winner.
Posted Aug 13, 2003 4:54 pm

Dave KUntitled Comment

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Thanks for the vote, Gordon!
Posted Aug 13, 2003 4:55 pm

mrolphUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Another great page! Thanks,



Martin
Posted Sep 4, 2003 11:56 am

Dave KUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Thanks for your vote and comments, Martin!
Posted Sep 4, 2003 1:07 pm

Dave KUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the vote!
Posted May 10, 2004 10:21 am

rpcUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Page is 1st rate David. Thorough stuff including a historical description and a nice list of guidebooks.



Thought we had "all" the Sierra climbing guidebooks but I was wrong!!!! What do you think of this "Exploring the Highest Sierra" by James Gregory Moore?



Thanks for posting!

radek

Posted Feb 18, 2005 7:21 pm

Dave KUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Hi Radek,



It's a fun book to read, but it isn't a guidebook. It addresses the geology and history of the area. I think I included it in the book list because I referred to it in the history sections.



If you have Secor, Peter Croft's "The Good, the Great and the Awesome" and "100 Classic Climbs" ( or something like that) you are in great shape. For Tuolumne Meadows, the Supertopo guidebook is excellent. Finally, Roper's book (name escapes me at the moment) which is out of print is a nice supplement, but nowhere near as good as Secor. Plus, the ratings are often sandbagged. It's a compact green Sierra Club. It's still worth picking up if you see it at a used bookstore.



Thanks for the vote!
Posted Feb 19, 2005 12:53 am

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