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European bouldering guide?
February 18, 2010, 04:50:43 pm
Just wondering, is there a general bouldering guide to the major bouldering spots in europe?  E.g. font, albarracin, mello, magic woods, zillertal, bell hagg etc?

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#1 Re: European bouldering guide?
February 18, 2010, 05:09:45 pm
Not that I've ever seen, just imagine how big it would have to be?

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#2 Re: European bouldering guide?
February 18, 2010, 06:21:43 pm
There is a selected guide to the best of the bouldering in Europe

http://bleau.info/shop/horspiste.html

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#3 Re: European bouldering guide?
February 19, 2010, 01:12:52 pm
A guide with general directions, info and a quick overview of the main areas, with a few problems thrown in would be useful for those wanting to try out a new area but not wanting to have to buy a whole guidebook for one weekends bouldering.  But I guess you can get that info on the web.

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#4 Re: European bouldering guide?
February 19, 2010, 01:39:58 pm
A guide with general directions, info and a quick overview of the main areas, with a few problems thrown in would be useful for those wanting to try out a new area but not wanting to have to buy a whole guidebook for one weekends bouldering.  But I guess you can get that info on the web.

You can, but not everyone has web access 24/7 whilst traveling.

Perhaps there is a business opportunity for you here?


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#5 Re: European bouldering guide?
February 19, 2010, 01:59:06 pm
A guide with general directions, info and a quick overview of the main areas, with a few problems thrown in would be useful for those wanting to try out a new area but not wanting to have to buy a whole guidebook for one weekends bouldering.  But I guess you can get that info on the web.

or if you can stomach it from Jingo Wobbly although its not exhaustive.

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#6 Re: European bouldering guide?
February 19, 2010, 02:02:41 pm
A guide with general directions, info and a quick overview of the main areas, with a few problems thrown in would be useful for those wanting to try out a new area but not wanting to have to buy a whole guidebook for one weekends bouldering.  But I guess you can get that info on the web.

or if you can stomach it from Jingo Wobbly although its not exhaustive.

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