thelawgoddess Posted March 6, 2004 Posted March 6, 2004 can someone tell me the title of that new guidebook that came out last summer? thanks ... Quote
snoboy Posted March 6, 2004 Posted March 6, 2004 The Bugaboos - One of the World's Great Alpine Rockclimbing Centres by: Chris Atkinson and Marc Piché Quote
murraysovereign Posted March 6, 2004 Posted March 6, 2004 It's called "The Bugaboos", by Chris Atkinson and Marc Piche, published by Elaho right here in Squamish. Quote
foraker Posted March 6, 2004 Posted March 6, 2004 I bought it a couple of days ago and I'm not through drooling on it yet. They have it at Feathered Friends Quote
thelawgoddess Posted March 6, 2004 Author Posted March 6, 2004 feathered friends is a *little* too long of a drive for me. Quote
foraker Posted March 6, 2004 Posted March 6, 2004 yea, bout think of all the good climbing and skiing along the way... Quote
thelawgoddess Posted March 6, 2004 Author Posted March 6, 2004 yea, bout think of all the good climbing and skiing along the way... i got plenty of good climbing and skiing right here, thank you very much! Quote
mattp Posted March 6, 2004 Posted March 6, 2004 If you are pondering a trip to the Bugaboos, I'd say go for it! There are incredible alpine rock climbs there -- at pretty much all grades (I'm not sure there are any 5.13's). From the "walk-up" 5.4 West Ridge of Pidgeon to the "hard man" 30-pitch mixed routes on Howser, it's all there -- and its all good. Did the photo contest pique your interest? Quote
snoboy Posted March 6, 2004 Posted March 6, 2004 I think there might even be a 5.13, or at least 12+ now. "The Power of Lard," on the E face of Snowpatch if I am not mistaken. BTW, there was a new edition on the Randall/Bensen (I think, puplished by the Mountaineers anyway) guide out last summer too, but it's no great improvemenrt on the old one. Mostly the same-same, but with a couple of new routes. Quote
thelawgoddess Posted March 6, 2004 Author Posted March 6, 2004 i really, really, really want to go. how's late april/early may up there? Quote
AaronB Posted March 6, 2004 Posted March 6, 2004 I've had the worst weather in Sept. I'd play it safe for july-aug ..more peeps, but better chance on dry rock Quote
mattp Posted March 6, 2004 Posted March 6, 2004 Right on, Snoboy, but most of us just want to go climb the classics that haven't changed in 20 years. Bugaboos Quote
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