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Is the new Northern AZ Guide ready??

MisterE Wolfe · · Grass Valley, CA · Joined Dec 2007 · Points: 8,092


Just got through editing the first proof and sent it off to The Doctor on Friday. A few changes, and one more proof to go. We are thinking late October-early November as a release date - just in time for Sedona season!

The breakdown: 306 pages covering 25 different areas, over 550 routes - $35.00

Thanks for your interest, Erik & David
MisterE Wolfe · · Grass Valley, CA · Joined Dec 2007 · Points: 8,092

Thanks for the positive feedback, Michael.

It shouldn't be too long now! Still feeling good about getting this out in 2010.

Ben Beard · · Superior, AZ · Joined Jun 2009 · Points: 215

any news on the release? thanks.

MisterE Wolfe · · Grass Valley, CA · Joined Dec 2007 · Points: 8,092

The second edit is almost done. I think this is the last one, so it shouldn't be long now. Doubtful if we will make Christmas, but it will probably be available in January.

Thanks for your interest and inquiry,

Erik & David

tylerm · · Flagstaff, Az · Joined May 2008 · Points: 10

any updates?

Jon B · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2007 · Points: 105

Dude, you only have four weeks to climb. It will never come out in time.

MisterE Wolfe · · Grass Valley, CA · Joined Dec 2007 · Points: 8,092

The final updates are being processed now. The final proof will be ordered very soon.

Eric D · · Gnarnia · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 235

Is a general Northern AZ guide coming out too? Or just Sedona?

MisterE Wolfe · · Grass Valley, CA · Joined Dec 2007 · Points: 8,092

The "Above the rim" guide will be a separate project, about the same size as the Sedona guide, around 600 routes as well, but fewer areas. Paradise Forks, Winslow, Elden areas, The Pit, and a few more outlying areas.

That one is the next project, we have the raw data ready, but we need pictures, descriptions, maps, etc...

UPDATE: The Sedona guidebook is going to the page-maker person this week!

Thanks for your interest!

Eric D · · Gnarnia · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 235

Great! I just moved to Flag from Tucson. I climbed in Sedona a few times while living in Tucson. But, I'm just starting to discover how great the climbing is in Sedona, and how much great climbing there is. Psyched!

tylerm · · Flagstaff, Az · Joined May 2008 · Points: 10

So is the big date in sight yet?

danny m · · All over · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 340

Any news on when/how I can get ahold of one of these

Colin Cox · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2008 · Points: 2,669

Don't hold your breath. It's still a long ways off. Especially the NA guide.

BASE99999 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2011 · Points: 0

From what I heard on the street the NorAZ guides have died before they got out of the gate.

Larry · · SoAZ · Joined Jan 2006 · Points: 50

Please elaborate.

BASE99999 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2011 · Points: 0
Larry wrote:Please elaborate.
You would have to talk to E Wolfe and D Bloom to answer the question "why". Hush Hush is all I got.

Something happened and the guides are not being printed.

Check it out.

supertopo.com/climbing/thre…

But the thread has been deleted.
MisterE Wolfe · · Grass Valley, CA · Joined Dec 2007 · Points: 8,092
BASE99999 wrote: Something happened and the guides are not being printed.
That is patently untrue.

We have had some set-backs, this is true, but the Sedona guide is still in the works. David and I are both continuing our work on the guide, and I will just say that the longer the time that it is taking the better the finished product will be.

We are way over announcing release dates, but suffice it to say: The guidebook WILL BE RELEASED.

Hope that clears up any misconceptions.
Paul Davidson · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2007 · Points: 607

+1
Hang in there Eric and just release it when it's done.

TBag · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2010 · Points: 0

What's the latest ETA?

MisterE Wolfe · · Grass Valley, CA · Joined Dec 2007 · Points: 8,092

Thanks, Paul.

I will tell you this: All of the 80 or so pictures are resized and ready, the 101 hand-drawn topos and maps are resized and ready, all of the data is in Excel and ready, all of the text documents are ready.
I am awaiting a final run-through the text for accuracy from David, which is fairly far along from what I have gathered.

Thanks to all of our advertisers and supporters for their patience in this process, we are sure everyone will be quite pleased with the final product.

I mean, for comparison, look at Alan Watts update of the Smith Rock guide - it took him over 10 years, and he wasn't self-publishing. The self-published Red Rocks guide took 10 years, as well. Although not the breadth and length of those two books, we are dealing with similar amounts of "new" information, and don't have nearly the reference materials available to us that either of those book-writers had.

What are we on, year 3? Given that the guidebook hasn't had a thorough updated in 20 years and there are 23 separate areas to deal with, I think we are doing pretty well.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

Arizona & New Mexico
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