comprehensive Gunks guidebook collection
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Does anyone out there have a complete set of Gunks guidebooks (preferably in the New Paltz area) that I could photograph? |
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Photograph (as in a shot of the bookshelf with all these)... or photocopy (the pages thereof)? I can do the former for you and send you the pic. |
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Hey Mike, |
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eric r wrote: Hey Mike, Please don't even consider that piece of trash to be a Gunks guide! |
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eric r wrote: Hey Mike, Well I'm missing a few of those. Maybe your best bet is to contact the Amer. Alpine Club. Supposedly their library is very comprehensive. |
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If someone could provide me with a 50s AMC topo I could help you out (well, I don’t have the Orenczak, on principle, but that’s easy). |
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Have you heard of the Annex in NP? They sometimes sell old books. |
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This guy's dad has the red dick |
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TLyons wrote: This guy's dad has the red dick nice! between that and the annex (i had only been to the main annex) i bet i can put together some sort of conglomerate guide. |
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You could also take a photo of my phone with the app open |
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TLyons wrote: You could also take a photo of my phone with the app open don't be ridiculous. how many pictures would i have to take to get all the app pages? |
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Well, you’d need to take a photo of more than one phone, because there’s more than one app, if we’re really going for a comprehensive collection. And if you split the Gunks App into its multiple volumes by crag, then obviously even more phones. |
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I really feel like someone should be putting together a new guide book for this area. Such amazing climbing to not have anyone working on a new book. what a shame. |
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akline wrote: I really feel like someone should be putting together a new guide book for this area. Such amazing climbing to not have anyone working on a new book. what a shame. Don't fret, someone is. But I'm guessing this isn't news to you. ;-) |
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The 2015 Purple wasn't really a new guide, right? It had identical content to the 2004 Gray guide. Just a new cover. |
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You mean the blue cover? (Purple was the Nears.) Anyway, the blue was a new version of the gray. A few micro updates but 99% the same. |
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tradjunkie wrote: You mean the blue cover? (Purple was the Nears.) Anyway, the blue was a new version of the gray. A few micro updates but 99% the same. The old Blue Dick ("72 IIRC) had a stiffer cover than the latest DW Trapps book. So you may want to refer to them as the Stiff Blue Dick and the Soft Blue Dick, respectively. |
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Good thinking. That would solve the issue. I may go with the Stiff Blue Dick and the Thick Blue Dick, though, because the girth of the recent editions is always the main thing one notices first, in my experience. |
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In the new Alpinist #72 Whitney Boland mentions she has a full set displayed in her living room. Maybe try reaching out on Instagram @whitneyboland. |
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Matthew Tylerwrote: i doubt a pro climber featured in Alpinist #72 with thousands of followers wants to help with this. |
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I too have climbed in the Gunks and have my guidebooks on display in my living room. |




