Colorado Scrambles: Climbs Beyond the Beaten Path, 2nd Edition (Colorado Mountain Club Guidebook)
ISBN-13:
9780979966330
ISBN-10:
0979966337
Edition:
2
Author:
Dave Cooper
Publication date:
2009
Publisher:
Colorado Mountain Club
Format:
Paperback
272 pages
Category:
Mountaineering & Climbing
,
Outdoor Recreation
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780979966330
ISBN-10:
0979966337
Edition:
2
Author:
Dave Cooper
Publication date:
2009
Publisher:
Colorado Mountain Club
Format:
Paperback
272 pages
Category:
Mountaineering & Climbing
,
Outdoor Recreation
Summary
Colorado Scrambles: Climbs Beyond the Beaten Path, 2nd Edition (Colorado Mountain Club Guidebook) (ISBN-13: 9780979966330 and ISBN-10: 0979966337), written by authors
Dave Cooper, was published by Colorado Mountain Club in 2009.
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Description
* Of the 20 million Colorado summer visitors, hundreds of thousands scramble throughout the Colorado Rockies
* Route descriptions include length, difficulty and main features
* Includes GPS waypoints for critical points (crux moves) and color topos for each route
Colorado Scrambles includes more than 50 scrambling routes in the major mountain ranges of Colorado. Author Dave Cooper (Colorado Snow Climbs) climbed each of these high-quality routes, selecting them based on challenge, rock quality, location and interesting route finding. In scrambling, climbers use both hands and feet to get up a mountain, using a rope, if at all, only to protect short sections. Other than a rope and a little hardware, all a climber needs is a good pair of boots, a daypack, and foul-weather gear. In technical terms, scrambling is moving over 3rd- and 4th-class rock, often with a considerable amount of exposure.
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