{"id":1526,"date":"2009-08-17T17:38:27","date_gmt":"2009-08-17T23:38:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.allclimbing.com\/?p=1526"},"modified":"2019-05-25T18:13:01","modified_gmt":"2019-05-26T00:13:01","slug":"review-tuolumne-bouldering-by-supertopo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allclimbing.com\/review-tuolumne-bouldering-by-supertopo\/","title":{"rendered":"Review: Tuolumne Bouldering by SuperTopo"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Back in 2002, I had a business trip to Silicon Valley and took a long weekend to head to Yosemite for some bouldering. There was only a smallish guidebook to the Valley bouldering at the time, but it was enough to get around and for me to sample the bouldering.<\/p>\n

Since it was the middle of July, I was wise enough to head up to Tuolumne Meadows and avoid the 100+ degree temperatures and hordes of tourists. Unfortunately, there was no guidebook, but several climbers gave me rough directions to The Knobs.<\/p>\n

As I was trying to figure out the correct parking pull-off, I saw what appeared to be an obvious looking climber. I pulled over, asked for directions, and was given tons of enthusiastic beta for the area. As I parked and gathered my gear, I kept thinking that guy looked really familiar. Then it hit me. It was Ron Kauk<\/a>. He and Sterling Johnson<\/a> were filming for their newest climbing video at the time.<\/p>\n

In what was a completely random event, I and a few other climbers had the great pleasure of spending the afternoon bouldering with Ron and watching him climb some Tuolumne boulders as part of their filming. The combination of the beautiful scenery and spending the afternoon with a climbing legend will always hold a special place in my climbing memories.<\/p>\n

So when Chris McNamara of SuperTopo<\/a> asked me if I was interested in reviewing their new Tuolumne Bouldering<\/a> guidebook, I excitedly accepted the offer.<\/p>\n

If you’re familiar with other guidebooks from SuperTopo, then you’ll know what to expect as this guide follows their tried and true format. If you’re new to any of their guides, then you’re in for a great surprise.<\/p>\n

This is the first edition of the guide, just released this July 2009. What I love about SuperTopo’s business model is when you buy the ebook<\/a>, you receive three years worth of updates.<\/p>\n

With tons of full color pictures, the Tuolumne Bouldering guidebook by Chris Summit is an excellent resource for over 20 Tuolumne bouldering areas. This thin book is only 72 pages in length but covers everything you need for each area including:<\/p>\n