|
|
|
Print
Book |
|
Price: $26.95
Format: Printed
Guidebook |
|
Downloadable
eBook |
Price: $23.95 (no
shipping cost, save 44%)
Format: Downloadable
eBook (PDF)
Ships in: immediately downloadable |
Tuolumne
Free Climbs:
2nd Edition
Authors: |
Barnes,
McNamara, Roper |
Routes:
|
250(click
to see the complete route list) |
Difficulty: |
5.0-5.13c |
Pages: |
216
pages |
Format: |
Your
choice of Printed Guidebook, or Downloadable eBook
(PDF) |
Edition: |
2nd
Edition, August 2009 |
|
Tuolumne
Free Climb: 2nd Editions includes twice as many routes as
the first edition: over 275 of the best routes in Tuolumne Meadows
from 14-pitch trad climbs to one-pitch sport routes. This book
focuses on topropes, crags, and multi-pitch climbs in the 5.6-5.10a
range. As in all SuperTopo books, the authors personally climbed
and documented most climbs with meticulous care to create the
most detailed and accurate topos ever publid.
Reviewers
and Tuolumne Climbing Experts praise:
“SuperTopo
offers a clear and concise format and sets the stage for your own
adventure.”
Conrad Anker, World Renowned Climber and Mountaineer
“SuperTopo
guidebooks are some of the most used and valuable climbing tools
I own. If you are on a budget, skip the chalk and buy the book.
Tommy Caldwell, 5.15 Climber
“SuperTopo
is the authority when it comes to delivering super accurate, super
detailed topos.
Duane Raleigh, Editor, Rock & Ice Magazine
“Tuolumne
Free Climbs gives you up-to-date and accurate route beta so
you can be sure to have a great adventure.
Beth Rodden, Top Trad Climber
|
|
|
|
|
Complete
List of Included Climbs |
Route Name |
Formation |
|
|
Review |
|
Daff Dome |
5 |
5.13a/b |
|
| Stomper 5.10a, Mariuolumne Dome
Photo:Greg Barnes |
|
Mariuolumne Dome |
5 |
5.10a |
|
| West Country 5.7, Stately Pleasure Dome
A great combination of crack and face climbing.
Photo:Greg Barnes |
|
Stately Pleasure Dome |
4 |
5.7 |
|
| Hobbit Book 5.7 R, Mariuolumne Dome
The route follows a striking left-facing dihedral.
Photo:Marshall Minobe |
|
Mariuolumne Dome |
4 |
5.7 R |
|
|
Dozier Dome |
4 |
5.6 |
|
| OZ 5.10d, Drug Dome
OZ continues up and left to the summit while the Gram Traverse follows the roof out right.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
|
Drug Dome |
4 |
5.10d |
|
| Beginners Route 5.4 R, Lembert Dome
THe splitter crack system up Lembert Dome creates the Direct Northwest Face.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
|
Lembert Dome |
4 |
5.4 R |
|
| Shagadelic 5.8, Medlicott Dome, Left
Photo:Greg Barnes |
|
Medlicott Dome, Left |
4 |
5.8 |
|
| Aqua Knobby 5.8R, Pywiack Dome
Aqua Knobby follows the knobs and flakes up the water streak on the north side of Pywiack Dome.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
|
Pywiack Dome |
4 |
5.8R |
|
| Direct Northwest Face 5.10c, Lembert Dome
THe splitter crack system up Lembert Dome creates the Direct Northwest Face.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
|
Lembert Dome |
4 |
5.10c |
|
| Deimos 5.9, Phobos-Deimos Cliff
Photo:Chris Falkenstein |
|
Phobos-Deimos Cliff |
4 |
5.9 |
|
|
Fairview Dome |
4 |
5.8 R |
|
| Hoodwink 5.10a R, Harlequin Dome
Photo:Chris McNamara |
|
Harlequin Dome |
4 |
5.10a R |
|
| Errett by Bit 5.7, Dozier Dome
Errett by Bit is right of route H
Photo:Greg Barnes |
|
Dozier Dome |
4 |
5.7 |
|
| Piss Easy 5.8 R, Medlicott Dome, Left
Photo:Greg Barnes |
|
Medlicott Dome, Left |
4 |
5.8 R |
|
|
|
|
|
|