Minnesota and Wisconsin - Rock Climbing

Minnesota and Wisconsin - Rock Climbing
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Publisher : Falcon Guides
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0762773464
ISBN-13 : 9780762773466
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Minnesota and Wisconsin - Rock Climbing by : Mike Farris

Descriptions and maps to all the major climbing areas in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Two hundred new routes and two new climbing areas have been added for a total of nearly 1,000 routes at 13 areas.

Rock Climbing Minnesota and Wisconsin

Rock Climbing Minnesota and Wisconsin
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781461745846
ISBN-13 : 1461745845
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Rock Climbing Minnesota and Wisconsin by : Mike Farris

Descriptions and maps to all the major climbing areas in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Two hundred new routes and two new climbing areas have been added for a total of nearly 1,000 routes at 13 areas.

Climber's Guide to Devil's Lake

Climber's Guide to Devil's Lake
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Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0299145948
ISBN-13 : 9780299145941
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Climber's Guide to Devil's Lake by : Sven Olof Swartling

The new edition of Climber’s Guide to Devil’s Lake is your guide to the fractures, cracks, ledges, slabs, chimneys, and other rock formations of Devil’s Lake State Park, the most popular climbing spot in the Midwest. This bible for climbers locates and describes more than 1600 climbs. With more than 10,000 copies of the first edition in print, this handy volume remains the only comprehensive guide to climbing in the panoramic park located near Baraboo, Wisconsin. It describes many more climbs on recently acquired park land as well as in relatively unknown areas, encouraging exploration of new routes to decrease the overuse of, and damage to, the most popular areas. Major changes in the new edition include revisions of the hiking trail descriptions, the climbing safety and ethics sections, and the rating system, which has been changed from the National Climbing Classification System to the Yosemite Decimal System. A new chart compares these two systems to others. This edition is useful to climbers of all abilities and preferences, and the book’s excellent organization, along with fifty-nine new and revised diagrams, eleven maps, and twenty-two photographs, enable both novices and experts to locate challenging routes easily. Author “Olle” Swartling draws on his own forty years of climbing experience at Devil’s Lake and elsewhere, comments from other climbers, and information from out-of-print guidebooks to improve this edition, retaining the informative geologic and natural history of the Baraboo hills contributed by Patricia K. Armstrong.

Sled Dogs to Saint Paul

Sled Dogs to Saint Paul
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 1941892019
ISBN-13 : 9781941892015
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Sled Dogs to Saint Paul by : Frank Moe

On 8 March 2012 Frank Moe completed a week-long 362-mile trek on a dogsled pulled by a team of ten dogs from Grand Marais, Minnesota, to the State Capitol in Saint Paul. He delivered to Governor Dayton over 12,000 petitions from Minnesotans opposed to sulfide mining in the Lake Superior watershed and very close to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. His successful trip-through challenging weather, trail and road conditions-brought to the attention of many Minnesotans the real risks that both Lake Superior and the Boundary Waters face from the proposed copper/nickel sulfide mines. Getting his sled dog team to the Capitol was so much more than that epic eight-day trip. It was in fact the culminating adventure of a much longer journey for Frank and his incredible dog team. The book 'Sled Dogs to Saint Paul' is the story of Frank's discovery of dog sledding, and how the dogs came to be the focus of his life. Beginning with his first dogsled adventures on the lakes and trails near Bemidji, Minnesota, it continues to tell of Frank's rise in world of sled-dog racing and what led to the mission that now drives his kennel. The story is sometimes funny, and at other times quite serious yet always epic in some way. Excerpts from this manuscript were first published in Flyway, Journal of Writing and Environment, in the Winter of 2011/2012.

Rock Climbing Minnesota

Rock Climbing Minnesota
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 289
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781493047604
ISBN-13 : 1493047604
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Rock Climbing Minnesota by : Angie Jacobsen

The newest edition of Rock Climbing Minnesota contains three brand new areas and describes over 1100 routes at 15 major areas, offering a lifetime of cragging for beginners and experts alike. Experience the distinctive sea-cliff atmosphere of climbing along the North Shore of Lake Superior, cling to solid quartzite at Blue Mounds State Park, revel in the Northwoods environment of Crane Lake and Onishishin, or push your limits on steep sport routes at Willow River. Maps, color topos, and stunning climbing photography accompany clearly written descriptions of the routes to make Rock Climbing Minnesota indispensable on your next Midwestern climbing adventure.

Hangdog Days

Hangdog Days
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Publisher : Mountaineers Books
Total Pages : 391
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ISBN-10 : 9781680512335
ISBN-13 : 1680512331
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Hangdog Days by : Jeff Smoot

Fast-paced history-cum-memoir about rock climbing in the wild-and-wooly ’80s Highlights ground-breaking achievements from the era Hangdog Days vividly chronicles the era when rock climbing exploded in popularity, attracting a new generation of talented climbers eager to reach new heights via harder routes and faster ascents. This contentious, often entertaining period gave rise to sport climbing, climbing gyms, and competitive climbing--indelibly transforming the sport. Jeff Smoot was one of those brash young climbers, and here he traces the development of traditional climbing “rules,” enforced first through peer pressure, then later through intimidation and sabotage. In the late ’70s, several climbers began introducing new tactics including “hangdogging,” hanging on gear to practice moves, that the old guard considered cheating. As more climbers broke ranks with traditional style, the new gymnastic approach pushed the limits of climbing from 5.12 to 5.13. When French climber Jean-Baptiste Tribout ascended To Bolt or Not to Be, 5.14a, at Smith Rock in 1986, he cracked a barrier many people had considered impenetrable. In his lively, fast-paced history enriched with insightful firsthand experience, Smoot focuses on the climbing achievements of three of the era’s superstars: John Bachar, Todd Skinner, and Alan Watts, while not neglecting the likes of Ray Jardine, Lynn Hill, Mark Hudon, Tony Yaniro, and Peter Croft. He deftly brings to life the characters and events of this raucous, revolutionary time in rock climbing, exploring, as he says, “what happened and why it mattered, not only to me but to the people involved and those who have followed.”

Stone Crusade

Stone Crusade
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Publisher : The Mountaineers Books
Total Pages : 356
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0930410629
ISBN-13 : 9780930410629
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Stone Crusade by : John Sherman

A comprehensive overview of bouldering guides readers through the best rock climbing sites in the U.S. while providing a history of the sport and its most famous participants.

Devil's Lake

Devil's Lake
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ISBN-10 : 1938393252
ISBN-13 : 9781938393259
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Devil's Lake by : Jay Knower

Climbing Jacob's Ladder

Climbing Jacob's Ladder
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 9780671677091
ISBN-13 : 0671677098
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Climbing Jacob's Ladder by : Andrew Billingsley

To help the reader understand the African-American family in its broad historical, social, and cultural context, the author traces the rich history of the black family from its roots in Africa, through slavery, Reconstruction, the Depression, the Civil Rights Movement, and up to the present.

High Drama

High Drama
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Publisher : Triumph Books
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781641254090
ISBN-13 : 1641254092
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis High Drama by : John Burgman

One afternoon in 1987, two renegade climbers in Berkeley, California, hatched an ambitious plan: under the cover of darkness, they would rappel down from a carefully scouted highway on-ramp, gluing artificial handholds onto the load-bearing concrete pillars underneath. Equipped with ingenuity, strong adhesive, and an urban guerilla attitude, Jim Thornburg and Scott Frye created a serviceable climbing wall. But what they were part of was a greater development: the expansion and reimagining of a sport now slated for a highly anticipated Olympic debut in 2020. High Drama explores rock climbing's transformation from a pursuit of select anti-establishment vagabonds to a sport embraced by competitors of all ages, social classes, and backgrounds. Climbing magazine's John Burgman weaves a multi-layered story of traditionalists and opportunists, grassroots organizers and business-minded developers, free-spirited rebels and rigorously coached athletes.