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Montana

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Author(s): Randall Green

Date: 1995

ISBN: 1-56044-465-7

A climber's introduction to more than 500 recommended technical rock climbs throughout Montana.

Author(s): Jake Mergenthaler

Date: 2022

ISBN: 978-0-9657079-5-4

Sharp End Publishing:
Whether you're an experienced climber or a total beginner, Central Montana Rock has something for you—it covers a diverse set of crags between Helena and the Rocky Mountain Front.
  • From granitic trad adventures to steep limestone sport climbing, this unique region juxtaposes some of the hardest climbs in the state with beginner-friendly crags
  • Written by Jake Mergenthaler, Helena's most notable first ascensionist, with the help of the Helena Climbers' Coalition
  • This 2nd edition is equipped with new information and more than twice as many routes as the first

Author(s): Erik Christensen

Date: 2015

A Bouldering Guide to Southwest Montana is your guide to more than 1,000 different boulder problems all within a few hours of Bozeman, Montana. The guide contains more than 100 actions photos and hundreds more beta photos that showcase the best boulders SW Montana has to offer. Areas included in the guide are:

-Whiskey Gulch

-Tobacco Roots

-Madison Valley

-Gallatin Canyon

-Bozeman Area

-Yankee Jim Canyon

United States

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Author(s): Tim Toula

Date: 1995

ISBN: 0-934641-35-8

Rock 'n' Road is the fundamental reference guide to climbing areas in North America. The rock climber's atlas, this completely revised and updated edition provides details on more than 2,400 climbing locales in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Author(s): Eric J. Horst

Date: 2001

ISBN: 1-56044-812-1

From the granite peaks of Old Rag Mountain to the miles of glowing Nuttall Sandstone in the New River Gorge, the states of Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia offer exciting and diverse climbing opportunities. Rock Climbing Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland describes more than 1200 routes at twenty-three different areas, from popular topropes at Great Falls to the 300-foot multipitch classics at Seneca Rocks.

Author(s): John Harlin III

Date: 1996

ISBN: 1-57540-028-6

Over 30 routes of all difficulties at Devils Tower, and 85 routes in Custer State Park and Mount Rushmore.

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