Maple Canyon guides are here!
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did'nt think you got coverage at the pipe dream, brah. |
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my bad, my bad! it's all good brah. |
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Is there any plan to offer either guide as a PDF? I'm not going to take my Kindle to the crag and I don't have a smartphone, but I'd love to just print out a couple pages for the crags I'll be visiting. This is why I readily bought Jason Stevens's old guide that he sold in PDF form. |
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Just got the ebook for the new maple canyon guide its quite great. Completely worth the 10 dollars. Easy to read, easy to search. |
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Alex Harrison wrote:Easy to read, easy to search.Can it search by route name? Try, "name unknown". How many routes? Har har... |
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LMAO!!!!!! Brian, that's the FUNNIEST things I have heard all year! Your TOO snarky! |
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OK, so y'all know there are TWO guidebooks available. Take your pick, decide which one works best for you. |
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While everyone is fretting over which guide book to buy the rest of us are just reading the grade written in chalk on the bottom cobble. |
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I will get both guides so I can climb all of the newest, shittiest, dirtiest, chossiest routes in the canyon. Both named and unnamed. |
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Look what showed up at Mountainworks this evening! |
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Finally... |
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Is there anywhere you can buy the guidebook around Maple Canyon? i.e. surrounding towns? |
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I stopped into the fountain green town store a few weeks ago (the one with the green sign) and I'm pretty sure they were selling the wolverine guide. they might have the other one too by now. |
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Maple Leaf Climbing in Ephraim stocks the Knezek (i.e. definitive) guide. The shop is at 450 South 50 East, adjacent to the parking lot of Kent's Market. Jason Stevens, the owner, is one of the granddaddies of Maple climbing. Ephraim is about 20 minutes from the canyon. |