The name says it all. Family Planets means nothing other than that the Østmarka reserve (east of Oslo) is an ideal training ground for the whole family. The secluded spots between or near the not-too-high boulders invite you to run around, romp and play while the grown-ups strain their fingertips. But not only these, because the problems are balanced (3 to 7c+) and therefore also ideal for the little beginners.249 problems are looking for a solution!112 pageslanguage norwegianedition 2018
Tokerud is a small bouldering area in the northeast of Oslo. Quasi still on the way in the capital, the 175 problems distributed over 4 subareas require hand placement. The difficulties range from 3 to 8a+ and are ordered by grade in the guidebook, so you can quickly make your choice. The book is neatly laid out. No too much; small site plans, color phototopos, explanatory pictograms as well as concise info. If you want to go to the outdoor bouldering gym, this is the book for you!96 pageslanguage norwegianedition 2019
Now it is completely revised and appears after 8 years in a new look. There has also been an increase in the number of areas and routes.The climbing guidebook for Oslo and the surrounding area is free of advertising and the majority of the sales proceeds are invested in the equipment, renovation and development of the presented climbing areas and new routes. This explains the high purchase price.A really nifty work, full of great color photos, good graph. Topos, short area descriptions as well as maps of the parking lots and the sectors.The majority of the routes presented are single pitches. Of course, there are also multi-pitches through wonderful granite. From plaisir routes to well-secured sport climbing routes to routes that you can belay yourself, everything is given.Pictograms / signs explain everything without words and make knowledge of Norwegian obsolete.At the end of the climbing guide, the areas are presented again in your core data. This gives a good overview and makes it easier to choose.320 pagesLanguage Norwegian / Approach by car to the area as well as the approach to the crag is in EnglishEdition 2021
Drammen is a small town located directly at the end of the Drammensfjord (area from Asker to Kongsberg), approx. 40 km southwest of Oslo. Drammensgranitt describes 33 climbing areas around Drammen as well as some areas located directly in the fjord. In total, the book presents almost 1400 routes in the best granite. The routes are almost exclusively single pitches, the majority of which are well bolted. However, there are also plenty of opportunities to hide your own wedges and friends. The difficulties are mainly in the 5 - 7+ UIAA range. Those who want to climb easier routes will find opportunities, and there are also some routes in the 8th and 9th grade.The layout of the guide is very reminiscent of the tried and tested Rockfax Guides. The book is very clearly laid out. At the beginning of each chapter there are large, good color photographs of the respective area. This is followed by detailed sketches of the individual sectors and directions, before the individual routes are described in detail using logical pictograms (information on approach time and terrain, hours of sunshine on the wall, climbing styles, star rating, wall gradient, type of protection, ...). QR codes provide updated information about new routes, changes in access or parking options.The very legible topos are placed as dotted lines over color photos.All in all, a very appealing guide, completely in color, with many pictures of a landscape that is as tranquil as it is beautiful.368 pagesLanguage NorwegianEdition 2023Tom Atle Bordevik
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