Rock Climbing Guide: Bosnia & Herzegovina

£44.95

Climbing and bouldering guide to the Balkan country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, just south of Croatia. It covers 45 separated crags describing over 1,900 pitches. This includes 1,540 single pitch sport routes, 123 multi pitch routes and 2 bouldering areas with 131 boulders problems.

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Rock Climbing Guide: Bosnia & Herzegovina

Rock Climbing Guide: Bosnia & Herzegovina RRP:
£44.95
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A comprehensive guidebook describing the sport climbing in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country of mountain landscapes, rocky canyons, hilly forests, quiet villages, welcoming locals, and great food. In addition, it has high quality limestone crags in wild, romantic locations, and is one of the last secret, underrated climbing destinations in Europe.

The guidebook covers 45 separated crags describing over 1,900 pitches. This includes 1,540 single pitch sport routes, 123 multi pitch routes and 2 bouldering areas with 131 boulders problems. The climbing is spread across a good range of grades, and all the routes are shown on colour photo topos.

For each crag there is a location map, approach information, plus GPS co-ordinates for the parking areas and the crag itself. There is a description of the character and style of climbing to be found, along with a chart showing an overview of the routes grade spread and total number of routes. Symbols are used to show orientation of the climbing area, altitude of the crag, approach time, maximum route length, quality of the protection, the steepness of the rock, and best time of the year to climb.

This second edition includes around 1,000 extra routes and 13 new climbing areas. It also includes information regarding travel, transport, accommodation, food and drink, plus money matters, as well as health and safety tips.

By Igor Vukić and David Lemmerer.

In Bosnian and English throughout.

Card cover, 21cm x 15cm, 688 pages.

Second edition 2024 published by Ticket To The Moon (Europe).

ISBN: 978-9997-673-1-5.

'One of the best guidebooks I've ever seen,' Adam Ondra.

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