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Coopers Rock Bouldering Guide (Bouldering Series)

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Product Description Cooper's Rock Bouldering Guide features more than 400 bouldering problems at Cooper's Rock State Forest, a popular rock climbing area in north-central West Virginia. The authors provide in-depth information and precise detail about finding and ascending the best lines and classics, and take the guesswork out of locating some of the top problems amid the vast boulder fields. With this comprehensive guide in hand, discover the best seasons to go, what to bring, and where to camp, find food, and purchase gear. From the Back Cover Coopers Rock Bouldering Guide leads the way to more than 400 bouldering problems at Coopers Rock State Forest in north-central West Virginia. The forest's 15- to 30-foot “gritstone” boulders contain scores of high-quality lines, delicate slabs, and powerful roofs, some coupled with sloping of the. This guidebook provides in-depth information and precise detail about finding and ascending the best lines and classics on the most developed and most convenient areas, including Tilted Tree, Roadside Rocks, Upper Rock City, and Picnic Table. Also included is information on the best time of year to visit as well as where to camp, find food, and purchase gear.For more than twenty-five years, FalconGuides® have set the standard for outdoor guidebooks. Written by top experts, each guide invites you to experience the adventure and beauty ofthe outdoors.Look inside to find:• Written description and grades • Detailed topos and overview maps• Easy-to-follow driving and approach directions• Routes by grade and alphabetical indexes• Tips on safety, climbing ethics, and more About the Author Dan Brayack prefers sport climbing (he's climbed 5.12d sport) but bouldering is a lifelong passion, especially technical slab, face, and gently overhanging face. He has bouldered V6, and considers Cooper's Rock his home.Tim Keenan began climbing while attending West Virginia University and honed his skills at Cooper's Rock State Park. He enjoys all things sandstone, preferring roofs, bulges, and slightly overhung faces with bad holds.