«Klatring I Kristiansund og omegn» was first published in 2019. It was a sale hit and was sold out after a few seasons. Since the release the editors have been working on a revised edition and we are now happy to launch it to the 2024 season. The new edition includes 40 new routes, updated topos, some corrections and quite a few new and fancy climbing pictures from the crags..The book include 13 crags with 381 summer routes and 49 winter routes. The main language is Norwegian but there are a general preface and also a short description of every crag in English. The book has 176 pages, is printed in color and illustrated with a lot of high quality topos and climbing photos. The profit of the book sale goes directly to the local climbing club for further development of the climbing sport in the area.176 pageslanguage norwegian / english preface and short summary of every crag area in englishedition 2023
Crag Climbing in Romsdal, NorwayThe Romsdal area is Norway’s most complete climbing area. It embraces Molde and the islands in the west, the spectacular Eresfjord in the east and all the climbing along the Romsdalen valley and around Åndalsnes, Norway’s mountaineering capital.For the first time, all the sport climbing and many shorter trad climbing are gathered in one climbing guidebook. “Crag Climbing in Romsdal, Norway” describes around 750 climbing routes on 36 crags and walls, along with historical references, short anecdotes, travel tips, geology and much more.
35% of the routes described in the guide are trad routes climbed on own gear, and 65% are bolted sport routes. You will find routes from French grade 3 up to 8c, with approximately half the routes in the span from 5c to 7a. The route heights vary from 7-8 meters to 700 and 14-15 rope lengths! In “Crag Climbing in Romsdal, Norway”, you will find historic crags such as Ravnfloget in Julsundet near Molde, Håhammaren in Eresfjord, and Mjelvahammaren, Hornaksla and Norafjell in Romsdalen. You will also find new crags, such as Helveten at Åndalsnes and Brattveggen at Veblungsnes, and more unknown crags, such as Bysteveggen, Bergsvik, and Nøta.These crags and walls are fully covered: • The Molde-Region ◦ Bysteveggen, Beinset, Sundsbøen, Ravnfloget at Julsundet, Steinskaret, Bergsvik, Presthammarn, Stornøsa, and Gussiåsen. • Eresfjord ◦ Håhammaren, Ulvesvaet, Forklesvaet, and Utkleiva. • Romsdalen ◦ Skorgedalen, Kalvehammaren, Skjenhammaren, Litlefjellet, Brattveggen, Varghammaren, Nøta, ◦ Helveten, Mjelvahammaren, Mjelvasteinen, Blåhammaren, Framhald, Norafjell, Halsa,Trollsvaet, Hornaksla, Gravdehaug, Bobleveggen, ◦ Sletta, Forsamlingshuset, Slettafossen, Purkhola, and Skuten at Bjorli.276 pageslanguage englishedition 2022
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