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The Climbers Complete Guide to Dumbarton Rock
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This guide introduces the climber to the bouldering, traditional climbing and sports routes at Dumbarton Rock. Photo-topos and textual descriptions bring clarity to complex routes (100+) and boulder problems (300+).
| Cordee Code: | CCN060 |
|---|---|
| Page Size: | 111 x 178 mm |
| No of Pages: | 160 |
| Publisher: | Stone Country Press Ltd |
| ISBN13: | 9780992887629 |
| Author: | John Hutchinson & J S Watson |
| Published Date: | August 2020 |
| Edition: | First, May 2020 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Illustrations: | Full colour throughout |
| Weight: | 210g |
| Product Type: | Book |
| Countries: | Scotland |
This guide introduces the climber to the bouldering, traditional climbing and sports routes at Dumbarton Rock. Known to locals as 'Dumby', this is lowland Scotland's premier rock-climbing venue, home to famous routes such as Chemin de Fer, Requiem and Rhapsody, and with a reputation for hard and technical climbing.
Dumby also cradles a collection of giant boulders, which host over 300 documented problems from easy to 8th grade level. Problems such as Pongo, Sabotage, Pressure, Sanction and Gutbuster are amongst Scotland's world-class bouldering test pieces. Photo-topos and textual descriptions bring clarity to complex routes (100+) and boulder problems (300+).
The guide features a contextual historical introduction by John Hutchinson, detailing the decades of climbing heritage for which Dumbarton Rock is internationally recognised.
Dumby also cradles a collection of giant boulders, which host over 300 documented problems from easy to 8th grade level. Problems such as Pongo, Sabotage, Pressure, Sanction and Gutbuster are amongst Scotland's world-class bouldering test pieces. Photo-topos and textual descriptions bring clarity to complex routes (100+) and boulder problems (300+).
The guide features a contextual historical introduction by John Hutchinson, detailing the decades of climbing heritage for which Dumbarton Rock is internationally recognised.


