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Golden Cliffs: Colorado



by Peter Hubbel, Chockstone Press, 1997.
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There isn't much in the way of beta/descriptions, but this guide will tell you what's out there. The
topos can be hard to read, and there are more than a few mistakes - some whole pictures are
completely mislabeled as the wrong area! Nevertheless, if you're planning on spending a bit of
time at Table, this guide will definitely help (even though it may frustrate as well) - "Rock
Climbing Colorado" will not get you very far! When you go there, don't be shy about asking
people to help you with orientation and climb locations - it's a common thing up there." [Ed
Note - This is true. Rock Climbing Colorado made us lead a 5.12 route that looked and
sounded exactly like a 5.7+. Whoops.]

Areas Covered..
North Table Mountain/Golden Cliffs
Clear Creek Canyon Sport Climber's Guide, 2006 Edition, by Mark Rolofson.

Clear Creek Canyon Sport Climber's Guide, 2006 Edition



Mark Rolofson, Free West Rock Guides, 2006.
The latest edition of Mark Rolofson's guide to Clear Creek Canyon is now available. It follows the same format as Rolofson's previous guide to the area, with topos and written descriptions of the routes and a few photographs. Rolofson's topos are not very artistic, but they do give a fairly accurate portrayal of the bolt lines and crux moves.

This guide contains more than 420 routes, with over 200 new sport routes never before documented in any other guide.

The book can be purchased at Neptune Mountaineering in Boulder.

Clear Creek Canyon Sport Climber's Guide



by Mark Rolofson, Free West Rock Guides.
A good book for people who want to focus on sport climbing. Rolofson makes it easy to figure out where the routes are, usually. Topos and written route descriptions; a few photos.

Areas Covered..
Clear Creek Canyon

Clear Creek Canyon Rock Climbs by Darren Mabe



Sharpend Books
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clear creek guidebook


Clear Creek Canyon is one of the primary destinations for Front Range sport climbers. This comprehensive and thorough guide is long overdue given the recent surge in route development. Local activist and route developer Darren Mabe brings his love and knowledge of the canyon to this full-color work.

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Price: $28.00