by J. Marc Beverly
Welcome to the enchanting rock climbing of the Jemez Mountains. Climbing opportunities abound on the basalt, tuff and granite that furnish everything from splitter cracks to monster caves to world class bouldering. Locals and visitors alike finally have a comprehensive reference to the vast climbing surrounding Albuquerque and Santa Fe. This encyclopedic guide includes Cochiti Mesa, Gillman Tunnels, Crystal Cave, Las Conchas, Jimmy Cliff, Diablo Canyon, The Amphitheater, Eagle Canyon and the Ponderosa bouldering area.
Price: $28.00
by Mick Schein
Towering over the high desert city of Albuquerque, the Sandia Mountains are arguably New Mexico's finest backcountry climbing area. With a wide spectrum of route difficulty and commitment levels, these mountains offer adventure for the beginner, as well as the seasoned veteran.
Price: $14.95
by Jay Foley
With over 300 days of sunshine a year, Northern New Mexico offers mild winters, cool summers, unrivaled sunsets and panoramic vistas. Crank cobbles at El Rito, sample splitter cracks and bolted basalt in the Rio Grande Corridor, savor multi-pitch trad climbing on Questa Dome, or visit many fine bouldering destinations. Tres Piedras, Cimarron and Comales Canyons, round out the offerings. Free camping, hot springs, and uncrowded cliffs combine with Southwestern charm to make Taos the ultimate Four Corners climbing destination.
Price: $19.95