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Cicerone
Climbing in the Moroccan Anti-Atlas
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Climbing in the Anti-Atlas offers routes on crags on the south side of Jebel el Kest, 120km south-east of Agadir and close to the oasis town of Tafroute. Here the superb rock conditions on the pink quartzite rock of Jebel provide excellent rock climbing of up to 500 metres in height in all grades. This guide gives comprehensive coverage of approximately 25 crags, mostly unexplored by any climber.
However, it is not a place for the novice. Many of the crags are complex, and route finding can be difficult. Descents occasionally involve abseils and down-climbing in exposed situations. The weather is rarely inclement and, even when it is, it is unlikely to involve electrical storms.
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£12.00
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Cordee Books
Northumberland Climbing Guide Guidebook
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At last, its back - after a gap of several years the new Northumberland Climbing Guide has finally arrived. In a new format of A5 and full colour throughout the guide has detailed desciptions of over 30 major crags, illustrated with over 100 photographs capturing the essence of Northumberland.
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£18.95
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Cordee Books
Polldubh DVD
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A celebration of sixty years rock climbing in Glen Nevis - Jimmy Ness’s encounter with Pinnacle Ridge in 1945 started a wave of climbing development on the southern flank of Ben Nevis. Four climbers, Dave MacLeod (he of E11 fame), Ed Grindley, Terry Sullivan and Jimmy Ness relive the first ascents of the classic routes at 20 year intervals and give a fascinating insight into climbing in Scotland’s finest Glen.
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£14.55
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Keith Sharples
Climbing 2008 Calander
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Climbing: 08 features headlining images of Steve ‘bat hanging’ McClure on Overshadow at Malham Cove. Graded at F9a+, Overshadow is probably the hardest sport route in the UK at the present time. Showcased also are three awesome ‘sea-side’ locations in the UK; LPT, North Wales as well as Berry Head and Anstey’s Cove in Devon. Action from the ‘away-from-it-all’ backwater of the Slipstones, North Yorkshire, the ‘hot-rock’ venue that is Phra Nang Peninsula, Thailand the bolt-clipping paradises of Terradets, Spain and Isilli, Sardinia as well as more grit/lime from the Pennine arena and the bouldering-heaven that is Fontainebleau complete the line up.
The calendar, is A3-sized, full colour, spiral bound, has a 13 month layout and features, as usual, an eclectic mix of trad climbing, sport climbing, bouldering and Deep water soloing images from some of the best venues across the UK, Europe and beyond.
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was £12.99 £6.50
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Cordee Books
King Lines DVD
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King Lines is the ground-breaking Emmy Award winning new climbing movie from Sender Films and Big Up Productions. This new film follows Chris Sharma over the course of a year and a half and captures him in action on some breathtaking and cutting edge ascents all over the world. Chris Sharma is one of the strongest and most recognised climbers in the world and for the past decade has dominated his sport, and at 25 years old the Californian is just getting into his stride
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£19.99