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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Selected Climbs in North Carolina
This book was an excellent guide to many of the lesser known (and a good resource for the better-known) climbs in North Carolina. The breathtaking photography features the actual climbs and many of the local celebs of the North Carolina climbing community. Mr. Lambert provides interesting, yet informative text that does not get bogged down in climbing lingo. It is...
Published on August 26, 2002
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Frustrating as a guidebook
North Carolina is a great climbing destination with a rich tradition of routes - both bold multipitch trad ascents, as well as technical and pumpy sport routes. Yon Lambert does cover most (if not all) the major climbing areas, but falls short of making it easy for the climber to locate the right climbs. The problem is that unlike most rock climbing guidebooks, this one...
Published on October 26, 2004 by Kushagra Khandelwal
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Selected Climbs in North Carolina, August 26, 2002
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This review is from: Selected Climbs in North Carolina (Paperback)
This book was an excellent guide to many of the lesser known (and a good resource for the better-known) climbs in North Carolina. The breathtaking photography features the actual climbs and many of the local celebs of the North Carolina climbing community. Mr. Lambert provides interesting, yet informative text that does not get bogged down in climbing lingo. It is clean and precise, but does not fall into the trap of many guide books - boring. It is obvious that he has spent considerable time hanging from the climbs featured. The only complaint is that there is not yet a similar book for South Carolina mountains.
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Great Climbing Resource, February 28, 2006
This review is from: Selected Climbs in North Carolina (Paperback)
This is an excellent climbing guide. It includes details for many important routes, and other climbs that are not described are still included on the topos. Lots of good history for the areas as well.
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Frustrating as a guidebook, October 26, 2004
This review is from: Selected Climbs in North Carolina (Paperback)
North Carolina is a great climbing destination with a rich tradition of routes - both bold multipitch trad ascents, as well as technical and pumpy sport routes. Yon Lambert does cover most (if not all) the major climbing areas, but falls short of making it easy for the climber to locate the right climbs. The problem is that unlike most rock climbing guidebooks, this one does not specify the individual climbs into "Sport", "Trad" and "Mixed" categories. It leaves the climb to the guesswork of the reader/climber. I'm a sport climber and don't possess any trad gear. This book makes it difficult for people like me to confidently start climbs where we may run into sections that need trad protection - dangerous when we aren't carrying any. However lack of other complete guidebooks for NC means that I do end up using this one a lot.
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