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Sport Climbing in Malta amp Gozo
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Expected: 15th November 2024
The Maltese Islands are a fast developing sport climbing destination a short flying time away from most European cities. Sport Climbing in Malta & Gozo is the long awaited guidebook which will bring climbers up to date with developments since the last guide was published back in 2007.
Cordee Code: | CCE457 |
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Page Size: | 149 x 210 mm |
No of Pages: | 168 |
Publisher: | Tufa Publications |
ISBN13: | 9789995706197 |
Author: | Simon Alden, Jeffrey Camilleri & Stevie Haston |
Published Date: | December 2013 |
Edition: | 1st Dec 2013 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Illustrations: | Full Colour Photo Topos |
Weight: | 330g |
Product Type: | Guide Books |
Countries: | Malta |
The Maltese Islands are a fast developing sport climbing destination a short flying time away from most European cities. They offer over 500 fully bolted sport routes, easy access to all the crags, short distances and mild weather, giving 12 months a year climbing potential. They are a scenic, interesting place to visit with the family too, with many cultural attractions in a small area.
Sport Climbing in Malta & Gozo is the long awaited guidebook which will bring climbers up to date with developments since the last guide was published back in 2007. Many of the climbs and crags featured are totally new and include more than 120 routes developed by well known climber Stevie Haston on Gozo during 2012. While there are no mountains in Malta, the beautiful, rugged coastline, inland ridges, caves and valleys provide excellent climbing possibilities on pocketed limestone at every grade, with the hardest so far at 8c+ with potential for even harder routes.
Sport Climbing in Malta & Gozo is the long awaited guidebook which will bring climbers up to date with developments since the last guide was published back in 2007. Many of the climbs and crags featured are totally new and include more than 120 routes developed by well known climber Stevie Haston on Gozo during 2012. While there are no mountains in Malta, the beautiful, rugged coastline, inland ridges, caves and valleys provide excellent climbing possibilities on pocketed limestone at every grade, with the hardest so far at 8c+ with potential for even harder routes.