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bouldering guidebook Hnappavellir Boulder
€30.00*
The bouldering guide Hnappavellir Boulder is one of 3 currently available brochures on bouldering in Iceland. There are many boulders in Iceland, but the quality is not always good enough. The situation is different in the south - near Skaftafell National Park, a 20-minute drive away, there are plenty of opportunities to get your fingertips dirty. The difficulties are mainly in the middle range. However, there are a few rare outliers at the top.The bouldering guide is bilingual, clearly laid out and has clear pictograms. The bouldering lines are laid out on black and white photos. The photographic map runs along the bottom of the page.So if you are ever on site...54 pagesLanguage Icelandic / EnglishEdition 2013
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bouldering guidebook Jósepsdalur Boulder
€30.00*
The recently published bouldering guidebook Jósepsdalur Boulder is not only similar to its two fellow bouldering guides in Iceland in terms of layout / design and structure, but also in terms of the clarity and manageability of the content. Jósepsdalur is located just a 30-minute drive east of Reykjavik and delights the bouldering community with currently 27 developed bouldering Stones presented in the guidebook. 30 pagesLanguage Icelandic / EnglishEdition 2024
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bouldering guidebook Reykjanes Boulder
€30.00*
Another price-intensive brochure with 115 bouldering problems came just out of the printer and is aimed at friends of short, crisp routes. The problems and boulders described here are located directly south of Iceland's capital Reykjavik, close to the airport or a little further southwest on the Reykjanes peninsula of the same name. The small bouldering guide has good location maps, helpful pictograms and of course topos on color photographs. Bilingualism helps if you don't speak Icelandic.39 pagesLanguage Icelandic / EnglishEdition 2024
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