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DON'T BUY THE COLORADO BOULDERING GUIDE

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If you are considering buying the new Colorado Bouldering Guidebook by Falcon Guides, RECONSIDER.  

Not only is the guidebook full of errors, but it also poses a threat to access to the areas (poorly) detailed in it 

A large contingency of the climbing community in Colorado has approached Falcon about not releasing this guide, but the company doesn't seem to care about the gross inaccuracies of the book or the potential problems that it might cause.  

 If you buy this guide, you are very likely to be extremely frustrated, as a large percentage of the information it holds is INCORRECT.   

Bouldering Colorado

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Bouldering Colorado

Book Specs

Price $50.00
Pub. Date 10/1/2008
Edition First Edition
Binding Paperback
Pages 608
Trim Size 6 x 9
ISBN 0-7627-3638-0
ISBN 13 978-0-7627-3638-6

Buy This Book

Bouldering Colorado
More Than 1,000 Premier Boulder Throughout the State
by Bob Horan

Bouldering Colorado is the first single-volume guide to one of the world’s premier bouldering destinations. It covers the best bouldering found throughout Colorado, with descriptions of more than 1,000 boulders – hundreds of which have never appeared in any book – and almost 4,000 individual problems. Written by longtime Colorado climber Bob Horan, this guide includes both traditional favorites and new discoveries that fuel the fire of the boulder’s quest, from the Front Range to Summit County to the Western Slope. Geared to all skill levels, Bouldering Colorado is the essential guide for climbers ready to explore one of America's most boulder-endowed states.

Bouldering Colorado Updates

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A Call for Responsible Bouldering

We support the Access Fund. As increasing numbers of climbers take to the cliffs and boulders, the role of the Access Fund becomes more critical to the future of our sport. FalconGuides takes seriously the sensitive nature of access issues and strives to promote low-impact climbing and bouldering practices. All climbers need to take responsibility for their actions and become active participants in maintaining future access to the areas we love.

With a book of this scope on a subject as dynamic as bouldering in a state as active and involved as Colorado, there’s bound to be some level of controversy, disagreement, and debate over the information presented.

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