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  1. Rock Climbing: Mastering Basic Skills (Mountaineers Outdoor Expert) by Craig Luebben, 2004-05-12
  2. Climbing Self Rescue: Improvising Solutions for Serious Situations (Mountaineers Outdoor Expert) by Andy Tyson, Molly Loomis, 2006-05-01
  3. Rock Climbing Anchors: A Comprehensive Guide (The Mountaineers Outdoor Experts Series) by Craig Luebben, 2006-02-28
  4. Performance Rock Climbing by Dale Goddard, Udo Neumann, 1994-02
  5. Rock Climbing Arizona by Stewart M. Green, 1999-11-01
  6. Rock Climbing Colorado, 2nd: A Guide to More Than 1,800 Routes (Regional Rock Climbing Series) by Stewart M. Green, 2010-06-01
  7. Red Rock Canyon: A Climbing Guide (Climbing Guides) by Roxanna Brock, Jared Mcmillen, 2005-06-15
  8. Rock Climbing Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks, 3rd by Bob Gaines, 2001-07
  9. Climbing Anchors, 2nd (How To Climb Series) by John Long, Bob Gaines, 2006-09-01
  10. Training for Climbing, 2nd: The Definitive Guide to Improving Your Performance (How To Climb Series) by Eric J. Horst, 2008-09-16
  11. Girl on the Rocks: A Woman's Guide to Climbing with Strength, Grace, and Courage by Katie Brown, 2008-11-18
  12. Rock Climbing Smith Rock State Park, 2nd: A Comprehensive Guide to More Than 1,800 Routes (Regional Rock Climbing Series) by Alan Watts, 2010-01-06
  13. Rock Climbing New Jersey by N. J. A. Sloane, Paul Nick, 2000-05-01
  14. Knack Rock Climbing: A Beginner's Guide: From the Gym to the Rocks (Knack: Make It easy) by Stewart M. Green, Ian Spencer-Green, 2010-05-18

1. Rock Climbing.com
Discussion forums. Articles for beginners. Photos. User maintained route database for areas around Category Recreation Climbing rock climbing...... his thimble climb as one of the eight top climbing achievements of the century ,as well as being one of the ten stars of American climbing. Rock Ice
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6,787,810 hits since 1 Jan 2003 23431 hits today New to Rockclimbing.com? Not sure where to go? Try using the navigation bar on the left. Featured Photo This is a photograph of my Austrian grandfather (RIP 2002) Adalbert Moser, circa 1943-44 on top of a peak in the Karwendelgebirge ("gebirge" means mountain range in German). The clothing, shoes, and rope are all relics of an era in climbing which was new, exciting, and exploratory. The Karwendel range was made famous by my grandfathers countryman Hermann Buhl, who grew up in Innsbruck, about 19 km from Mittenwald and the Karwendelgebirge. His exploits in "Nanga Parbat Pilgrimmage" tell of his climbing experiences in this range and many others in the wonderful Bavarian region. In the year 1943, during the second World War, my grandfather made the Karwendel traverse, summiting 10 peaks in all, Wörnersattel 1,979 m, Wörnerspitze 2,476 m, Großkarspitze 2,420 m, Tiefkarspitze 2,432 m, Larchetfleckspitze 2,365 m, Westliche Karwendelspitze 2,385 m, Nördliche Linderspitze 2,374 m, Sulzleklammspitze 2,323 m, Kirchlspitze 2,304 m, and the Brunnsteinspitze 2,180 m ("spitze" essentially means "peak" in German). I made the same traverse 54 years later in 1997. It is not very technical, with fixed guy wires and cables from the Bavarian Alpine Club, but it has some very exposed sections and difficult terrain. The traverse took me 12-14 hours from base to each summit to base again.

2. Rock & Ice The Climbers Magazine
Read articles and summaries from the current issue, browse the index of old articles, or subscribe online. resource for all aspects of rock climbing. Covered are sport climbing, trad climbing, big wall climbing and bouldering.
http://www.rockandice.com/

3. Allexperts Rock Climbing Q&A
Questions answered by volunteer experts on all forms of climbing.
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4. ClimbingBoulder.com | Rock Climbing | Ice | Bouldering | Alpine | Beta | Photos
rock climbing for Boulder, Eldorado Canyon, Table Mountain, Flatirons, Clear Creek,Lumpy, the Diamond, Castlewood, Boulder, South Platte, and surrounding
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5. Malta Rock Climbing-adventure Sport Holidays And Outdoor Recreation
rock climbing instruction and guiding. (Birkirkara, Malta)
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About climbing in Malta Introductory sessions Guiding excursions Rock climbing courses ... Links Malta is the ideal place for a rock climbing holiday. Smack in the middle of the blue Mediterranean just 60 miles south of Sicily, Malta has it all - sun, sea, sand and yep, even rock! Rock climbing in Malta is possible the whole year through. Whilst Maltese climbers are still doing it outdoors, their European counterparts, forced by the cold and wet winters, are compelled to continue their beloved sport at indoor climbing gyms. There are over 1,200 rock routes (climbs) in all the three islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino (Malta is an archipelago). All this in just a span of 315 square kilometers (122 sq. miles). So one is really spoilt for choice! And there is plenty of virgin rock still waiting to be conquered. So if you`re in Malta on business, on a conference, studying or simply on holiday, or you actually live here, why not spend a day or two on Maltese rock? Or you might want to make a rock climbing holiday out of it, or combine it with what the rest of wonderful Malta has to offer. Whether you`re a complete beginner at rock climbing, or if you have only climbed indoors, or you would like to improve your rock skills, we will tailor-make your needs. And if you`re climbing or abseiling on the cliffs, over the shimmering blue sea or climbing inland in the gorgeous Maltese valleys, Malta has the quality of rock climbing that is worth a visit!

6. Darrington Rock Climbing
Guide to areas near Darrington, Washington. General information about the area. Photos. Access information. (Darrington, Washington)
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Darrington Rock Climbing Several granite domes near Darrington, Washington, offer outstanding climbing on solid rock in a beautiful setting. On this page: General Climbing Information Three O'Clock Rock Green Giant Buttress Exfoliation Dome ... Darrington Guidebooks/Online Resources
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General Information Climbing Style: This is not sport climbing. The glacier polished granite in Darrington is generally only moderate in steepness, and the rock offers few positive edges compared to a sport crag or gym. Consequently, the climbing emphasizes footwork and balance over finger strength and power. These are multipitch outings, generally four to ten pitches in length. The rock is so solid that, while cracks and flakes are common, entire pitches traverse unbroken slab or knobby face where sometimes the leader may see no obvious route ahead and may have to suck it up and go on, hoping to find unseen protection or other sign of the route somewhere above. Long falls are possible and careful judgment is required. While this may be unnerving, adequate protection is found at or near the more difficult moves on most popular climbs and, once you get used to it, the climbing is very rewarding.
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7. The Archive Of Rock Climbing Moves And Tips
s and illustrations of techniques used to climb cracks, overhangs, chimneys, and layback sections. Tips for improving your technique.......
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8. Squamish Area Climbing
General area information. Trip reports and photos. Route descriptions and topos. (Squamish, British Category Recreation Climbing By Region North America Canada...... General Information. Squamish is one of the premier rock climbingdestinations in North America. Featuring solid granite, there is
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  • Serve as a basic introduction to Squamish area climbing Provide current information on climber related issues around Squamish Serve as a repository for information that may not be included in standard references - e.g. trip reports, history, photos, extended beta, etc. Document new route activity (routes not covered by current guidebooks)
Unfortunately, things are far from complete. Between work commitments, and actually going climbing, there isn't enough time in the day to keep everything up-to-date. If there's some information you'd like to share, or you have some content you want to submit , please do so! Also, this isn't a guidebook, although some sections may look like just that. Doing all the scanning, graphics manipulation, documentation etc. to produce a real online guidebook is beyond our willingness to invest time, and the existing print guidebooks are already very good. However, one of our intentions is to eventually have a more or less complete list of the climbs in the area, crosslinked to information about each climb that is not in current guidebooks, such as topos, bolt status and history. The current definitive area guidebooks are both by Kevin McLane:

9. Archive Of Rock Climbing Moves And Tips
Overview of the moves used in rock climbing, some with illustrations, including sections on jamming, climbing overhangs, and laybacking.
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10. Above Devils Tower Rock Climbing Ouray Ice Climbing Guides
Climbing information, maps, guidebooks, and rock climbing equipment.
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11. Rock Climbing.com Index
Includes general discussion forums as well as special forums for ice climbing, aid climbing, bouldering, Category Recreation Climbing Chats and Forums...... Climbing Information. General General climbing discussions. Climbing History Trivia Read about it here Who did what, when and where.
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12. Rock Climbing In The UK
News. Articles about climbing around the world. Route and area information for UK crags, particularly Category Recreation Climbing By Region Europe United Kingdom......
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13. Rock Climbing And Bouldering In New York City
Includes discussion forum, partner board, and event calendar plus photos and videos of local climbers and maps of local parks. (New York City, New York)
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14. Rock Climbing In The Isle Of Man
Route and area information. (Isle of Man)
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Introduction Map Maughold Dhoon Bay Bulgham Bay Laxey Clayhead Santon Pistol Castle Kione y Ghoggan Noggin Head The Chasms Black Head Spanish Head Calf Sound Area Aldrick Bradda Head Fenella Beach Minor Crags Photo Gallery This guide may be read online, downloaded for personal use, or the URL of guide included in another electronic document. The text itself may not be published commercially (in print or electronic form), held on another Internet site, edited, or otherwise altered without the permission of the author. Rock climbing can be a dangerous sport and this guide is not intended to take the place of climbing lessons and experience, much less common sense. If you are not experienced then go with an experienced partner. If you are experienced then do not surrender your judgment to anything contained in this guide. Return to Isle of Man - Sport Mike Caine
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16. Www.dtek.chalmers.se/Climbing/
News. Information about the current issue. Subscription information. Back issues for sale. Tech Category Recreation Climbing...... The definitive resource for all aspects of rock climbing. Covered aresport climbing, trad climbing, big wall climbing and bouldering.
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17. Youth Climbing Program In The Canadian Rockies With M&W Guides
Offers climbing instruction and camps for all ages and abilities from 4 years and up. Activities include rock climbing, glacier travel, mountaineering, and ecotravel in BC and Alberta.
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The offers summer and winter outdoor adventures and climbing camps (and expeditions) for 10 to 18 year old adventurers. These are REAL climbing and skiing /boarding programs that are NOT diluted just because they are for KIDS. The young people from/during our programs have attended World Cup Sport Climbing competitions, climbed the highest peak in Canada , and what's more... become a member of our climbing family! We look forward to embracing your goals and reasons for seeking the mountain passion. Our "office" and home is in the heart of the Bow Valley near Banff, Alberta. Through our special licenses and professional experience (includes certified instructors and guides) we have access to mountains and wilderness areas across the Canadian Rockies of Alberta and BC, and Bugaboos and Coast Ranges of BC. If you travelling to the area with your family you can join us for a day. For those seeking a longer adventure our residential camps run from 1 week to 3 weeks long.

18. Pangaea Quest - Teen Adventure School, Teen Summer Adventure Camp, Teen Summer A
Summer adventure travel programs for teens aged 14 to 18. Spend your summer vacation backpacking, rafting, rock climbing, and mountain biking in the Western United States.
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Pangaea Quest has suspended programs for summer 2003. Visit www.Adventure-Camp.com to locate similar adventure camps and programs. Click here to be placed on our list to receive our summer 2004 brochure when it become available. Wilderness Adventures for Young Adults Aged 13 - 17. Adventures About Us Photographs FAQ's ... Contact Us

19. Sierra Creek Adventures
Wilderness Guide specializing in rock climbing, backpacking, canoeing, kayaking, mountaineering,and fishing.
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20. Welcome To ClimbOrlando.com
Orlando. Over 6500 square feet of climbable surfaces. Programs offered include Kids Summer Camps, Category Recreation Climbing United States Florida...... Contact Us. Links. Jobs. WELCOME TO Welcome to Aiguille rock climbing Center, Orlando'sindoor climbing gym. 2002 Aiguille rock climbing Center. Terms of Use.
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