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This new book by Mark Reeves covers all the best mountain walks and
scrambles in and around the Snowdonia area. The coverage is done in
full Rockfax style with bigh overview photos, precise route
descriptions and detailsed maps. It also has an extensive
introduction covering some of the basic skills required for
scrambling, route planning and navigation. The walks start from
basic routes up to the summit of Snowdon like the Llanberis Path.
The main information is focussed on the multitude of scrambling
possibilities which range from long link-ups like the Snowdon
Horshoe, steady ridges like Bristly Ridge and full rock climbs like
Grooved Arete on the East Face of Tryfan. The walks are covered
with a map, description and sometimes an overview photograph. The
scrambles mostly have detailed overview photographs, descriptions
and approach maps. The harder scrambles and climbs all have
detailed description and photo topos.
North Wales is one of the most popular climbing areas in the
country. The variety of crags, routes and styles is almost
unmatched spanning the major mountain crags in Llanberis Pass,
Cloggy, Ogwen, Moelwyns and the Carneddau; to the Llanberis Slate
quarries, Tremadog, Mid-Wales, Gogarth and the Ormes of Llandudno.
This book covers all the best climbing across this wide area. Areas
covered - Llanberis Slate, Llanberis Pass, Clogwyn Du'r Arddu,
Lliwedd, Gwynant, Ogwen, Carneddau, Tremadog, Betws-y-Coed,
Moelwyns, Gogarth, Limestone, Mid-Wales.
The slate quarries near Llanberis have become one of the most
popular climbing spots in North Wales for climbers looking for
sport routes, or immaculate slab climbing. The development started
with the slate boom of the 1980s when the area became famous for
immaculate slabs of purple slate with bold run-out routes. Most of
these routes are still there in their original style and many have
become classics and much sought-after trad ticks. More recently the
area has been developed with a multitude of super sport routes from
short single pitches to huge multi-pitch extravaganzas. This guide
is a celebration of all of those styles of slate climbing. It is a
comprehensive guidebook covering all the routes which is a little
unusual for a Rockfax, although we have produced such books before.
A book for every climber (from beginner to expert) keen to improve
their climbing; the things you really need to know without the
clutter of an exhaustive ropework manual (and with a lot more
helpful advice on climbing moves). The book includes a progressive
series of exercises from simple to more complex movements to
practice at your local climbing wall, crag, boulders or at home to
improve all aspects of your climbing. Most of the exercises are
intended for bottom roping or bouldering so you can drill the moves
until they become second nature. The aim is to help you climb
safer, with more confidence and less effort than before. There's
advice on learning (how to make the most of your time spent
practicing) and safety (what every climber needs to know). Basic
footwork, handholds and body position: the foundations of all the
more complex moves like corkscrew rock-overs and the secrets of
arete climbing. Resting: how to take time-out in some improbable
places. Advanced techniques including exotic (but really handy)
foot-locks and dyno's as well as redpointing tips. Lead climbing:
reading routes, placing runners and sound tactics for success. Mind
games: how to improve your confidence and conquer your fear of
falling. And finally training: identifying your weaknesses and
making yourself strong and fit to challenge your dream goal climb.
The section on training young people will be of interest to any
parent or coach. It contains progressive exercises and drills to
help you get practicing straight away and to help these skills
become second nature. It includes tips and techniques from the most
basic steps to exotic (but very useful) foot-locks and 'chicken
wing' jams. It will appeal to a wide range of climbers.
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