New Washington sport climbing guidebook now available

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New Washington sport climbing guidebook now available

by BruceMacLachlan » Tue Apr 13, 2021 3:58 pm

I made some of the requested changes regarding areas under development, had fun talking about it on the Becoming Human podcast, shipped copies to all the backers and now the book (drum roll) is available to all while stocks last, so if you fancy checking an utter ton of moderate friendly info on sport crags here, near here, and worth taking a trip to over there, well snag your copy via…

letsrockwa dot wordpress dot com

GPS for parking, camping, and the crag.

Beta, grades, and bolt counts.

Big friendly pictures from the base of climbs.

Advice on areas that are crumbly or hazardous, those with access problems and those that are easy to find but are still under development and should be avoided for now.

Magazine sized and spiral bound for ease of use at the crag and also so you can have it rebound into smaller chapters if you fancy

With some areas of Washington being a four+ hour drive away, well Oregon and Squamish and Idaho are the same driving distance, so I chucked those in, and well, Vegas, Utah and California are just a quick plane hop away, so why not. And well, there were some other spots that we visited that were worth covering just because they were quite splendid.

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