Tucan
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Aug 4, 2009
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Highlands Ranch, CO
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I am trying to find an old or new guidebook for North table Mountain to find a few routes some friends and I did. If you have a guidebook you would let go for a few bucks, or would let me barrow for a week or two let me know.
In the meantime, anyone know the name of the spot with the "67" on the top? and there is a crag to the left of that with a gully on the left you can go up and hang some top ropes with a crack that goes horizontal? I wish I had taken some pictures... I know its a long shot but worth a try.
I've got a couple of copies of the old guide; one of which you could have for free. The new one is worth the investment if you plan to climb up there much though. MUCH easier to find climbs with it. The old book has Front -> Back backwards with Left -> Right as you look at the cliff which is confusing as hell - at least to me. The color pics in the new book are a HUGE help too as opposed to the B&W pics and drawings in the old one.
We've got copies at the AAC library you can come look at. You don't have to be a member to use the library, but you do if you want to check out books and dvds. We're in Golden.
Tucan
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Aug 5, 2009
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Highlands Ranch, CO
· Joined Jun 2009
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Beth - It might be a little hard for me to get to the library in Golden, but thanks for the notice. If I can make it there I will be sure to check it out.
When people say the new guidebook are they talking about the "Climbing at the Golden Cliffs" that came out threw fixedpin?
Tucan wrote:Beth - It might be a little hard for me to get to the library in Golden, but thanks for the notice. If I can make it there I will be sure to check it out. When people say the new guidebook are they talking about the "Climbing at the Golden Cliffs" that came out threw fixedpin?
You are correct, it is by Jason Haas. Full color, schaweet guide. Bent Gate has got plenty, otherwise Neptune's and REI in Boulder have them too.