A Climbers Guide to the Teton Range Third Edition(Climbers Guide to the Teton Range) By texasbeerguide.com
The most thorough guidebook I've ever seen, and THE authority on mountaineering in the Tetons. texasbeerguide.com Excellent book. Clearly describes hundreds of routes with climbing topo's and ratings. Highly recommended. texasbeerguide.com Bought this as a gift for a friend who wanted to hike and climb the Teton Range. Excellent resource with trail maps and pictures. Highly recommend it. texasbeerguide.com
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If you are looking for a comprehensive, detailed, easy to understand reference guide to the history, approaches and routes of the peaks of the Grand Tetonslook no further. Complete with Topos, black and white Arial photographs, and hand drawn route diagrams, this guide is a must have in any mountaineer's quiver of guide books. The book opens with a history of the Grand Teton Range and introduces readers to the men and women who explored and developed many of the modern routes enjoyed by all today; particularly the bold first accents of the early Teton pioneers Paul Petzoldt and Glenn Exum. The meat of the book can be found in the remaining pages covering everything from, recommended equipment, mountain safety, to detailed accounts of the climbs and approaches on all the jagged peaks of the Teton Range.
As a climber of 20+ years, I found this book to be extremely helpful on my trips to the Tetons and highly recommend this guide to anyone entertaining the possibility of climbing or hiking in the Teton Range. Whether you are a seasoned climber, or are considering cutting your teeth in one of the most spectacular mountain ranges the United States has to offer, consider this resource a must! texasbeerguide.com I have climbed many of the peaks in the Teton's and have heard one of the authors speak in Idaho Falls, That co author was Randy Jackson. Excellent Book. I also knew Al Baxter , that BAXTER'S PINNACLE was named after. Take Care, Ed Turner. texasbeerguide.com must have book for Tetons texasbeerguide.com When in the summer of 2002 I was researching a resource book that would help me climb the Grand. After reading through numerous reviews on I was thrilled to hear how highly regarded this book was, and without a doubt it's a single most useful book I have ever owned, besides Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills, of course.
If you consider to climb anything in the Tetons, look at this book to guide you through the difficult approaches, its photos are really detailed and offer enough inside information to pinpoint your destination and the routes of ascend.
This is it, buy it and take it with you on all your Teton Climbs ( or take the pages you need to save the bulky weight). texasbeerguide.com If you are are going to climb in the Grand Tetons this book is indispensable. My son and I did the Owens Spaulding in July. It was a tremendous aid. texasbeerguide.com
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