Description
Paperback cover has some normal wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved 1993 guidebook offers a window into the early years of rock climbing in the stunning Sinks Canyon area of Wyoming. Authored by local climber Greg Collins, it captures the pioneering spirit of those who first explored and mapped the routes on these unique granite formations. Beyond simply documenting climbs, the book provides valuable historical context, detailing the evolution of the sport and the local climbing community. Collins’ meticulous route descriptions and hand-drawn topos make this an essential reference for any climber visiting the area, while the book’s rarity and connection to climbing history make it a coveted addition to any collector’s library focused on the sport’s roots in the American West.