California Road Trip: A Climber’s Guide to Northern California

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Author: Tom Slater and Chris Summit

Publisher: Maximus Press

Publication year: 2009

Edition: 1st

No. pages: 456 black and white

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Author: Tom Slater and Chris Summit

Publisher: Maximus Press

Publication year: 2009

Edition: 1st

No. pages: 456 black and white

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Author: Tom Slater and Chris Summit

Publisher: Maximus Press

Publication year: 2009

Edition: 1st

No. pages: 456 black and white

About the book

This is a lot of guidebook! California Road Trip has over 450 pages, a grand tour of 2000+ routes on over 100 crags. Perhaps “climbing atlas” would be a better term. Boulders, sport, and trad, all on granite, volcanic, and limestone…it’s a safe bet to say this guidebook holds several lifetimes worth of climbing! Each area is listed with a great overview, including information on more in-depth guidebooks and season specifics. For the big areas, this book just scratches the surface, while for many of the smaller ones it’s all you’ll ever need. Whether you’re a hardened California local, or simply visiting for the first time, this book is sure to inspire some new adventures. The open road is calling!

Areas covered

  • Whitney Portal

  • Bishop

  • The Needles

  • Moro Rock

  • Yosemite

  • Tuolumne

  • Sonora Pass

  • Bay Area

  • and much, much more

About the authors

Tom Slater has been climbing for over 30 years and has authored several other CA climbing guides. He has logged over 150 of his own FAs, and has climbed boulders to big walls all over the US and Europe. An English teacher, he spends his free time traveling, surfing, and hanging out with his wife and kids in their home on the Central CA coast.

Chris Summit was born to climb. A northern CA native, he started climbing in the ’80s in Sonoma County. He has also authored several other climbing guides as well, including the self-published Wine Country Rocks. In addition to exploring for new FAs, Chris spends a lot of time teaching climbing and setting routes at various climbing gyms. He still lives in Sonoma County.