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Yosemite
Sport Climbs and Top Ropes
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Yosemite
Sport Climbs and Top Ropes includes
over 200 of the best top ropes and bolted sport climbs in Yosemite
Valley. The climbs range from 30-foot top ropes next to the road
to awesome multi-pitch sport climbs and everything in between.
Each of the 25 areas covered in this book gets color photos, color
topos and detailed approach information with GPS coordinates.
This book covers every ability level from from 5.1 for the first
timers to many 5.11 and 5.12 routes for more experienced Valley
climbers. Included are shady north-facing areas to escape the
summer heat and sunny lower-elevation spots that offer perfect
conditions all winter long. As in all SuperTopo books, the authors
have documented each route with meticulous care to create the
most detailed and accurate topos ever published.
Reviewers
and Yosemite Climbing Experts praise:
“SuperTopo
guidebooks have widely become known for quality topos, detailed
route descriptions and excellent information that will get you
to and from the climb with ease. Yosemite Sport Climbs and Top
Ropes continues in that vain with clear photos, detailed topos
and amusing historical perspectives on climbing in one of
the most storied areas in the world.
- Mike Schneiter, Splitter Choss
“SuperTopo
offers a clear and concise format and sets the stage for your
own adventure with history to each route.
- Conrad Anker, World Renowned Climber and Mountaineer
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Partial
List of Included Climbs |
Route Name  |
Formation |
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| Serenity Crack 5.10d, Royal Arches Area
Serenity Crack follows elegant line up horrible pin scars.
Photo:Todd Snyder |
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Royal Arches Area |
3 |
5.10d |
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| Selaginella 5.8, Five Open Books
Selaginella with the variation start on the left.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
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Five Open Books |
4 |
5.8 |
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Schultz's Ridge |
1 |
5.10a |
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| Salathe Base 5.10c, El Capitan
The base routes are scattered to the left of the SE Buttress.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
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El Capitan |
2 |
5.10c |
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| Sacherer Cracker 5.10a, El Capitan
The base routes are scattered to the left of the SE Buttress.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
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El Capitan |
2 |
5.10a |
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| Royal Arches 5.10b or 5.7 A0, Royal Arches Area
A surprisingly moderate passage on such a large wall.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
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Royal Arches Area |
16 |
5.10b or 5.7 A0 |
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| Revival 5.10a, Church Bowl
Church Bowl has on of the easiest approaches in the Valley.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
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Church Bowl |
1 |
5.10a |
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| Regular Route 5.9, Higher Cathedral Spire
The route winds up the left skyline to the summit. The traditional start is lower on the left.
Photo:Randy Spurrier |
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Higher Cathedral Spire |
5 |
5.9 |
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Sunnyside Bench |
3 |
5.4 |
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| Regular Route 5.9, Lower Cathedral Spire
Climber on the first pitch with the route above.
Photo:Greg Barnes |
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Lower Cathedral Spire |
5 |
5.9 |
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Reed's Pinnacle |
3 |
5.9 |
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| Red Zinger 5.11d, The Cookie Cliff
Photo:Todd Snyder |
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The Cookie Cliff |
1 |
5.11d |
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Schultz's Ridge |
1 |
5.10b |
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| Pot Belly 5.8, Knob Hill
Knob Hill is a great introduction to longer Yosemite 5.7 and 5.8 pitches.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
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Knob Hill |
1 |
5.8 |
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| Polymastia 5.10d, Pat and Jack Pinnacle
Photo:Chris McNamara |
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Pat and Jack Pinnacle |
1 |
5.10d |
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