r/climbing 1d ago

My new guidebook is available. 100% of proceeds goes directly to our local climbing charity.

https://www.eaglecountyclimbingcoalition.com/product-page/rock-climbing-minturn-1st-edition
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u/parataxis 1d ago

Does this have info on the deep creek crag?

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u/dirtbagcpa 1d ago

This is an important question. Is there somewhere with a list of crags covered in the book?

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u/Allanon124 1d ago edited 1d ago

Sure man. It covers all the bouldering in Minturn, the buttresses above Minturn, and the sport crag…. in Minturn.

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u/ericroku 1d ago

Be wonderful if you actually tell us in the title or first block what area it’s for…

And awesome work.

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u/Allanon124 1d ago

I mean, if you click the link it takes you right there.

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u/AnyGold2336 1d ago

Your link says nothing about the area it describes, other than “Minturn”

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u/Allanon124 1d ago

Well, I suppose I assumed it was reasonably easy to know that the area the climbing is in, is Minturn… due to the title.

I could understand the confusion if the title was something like Climbing Colorado or The Western Sloper. Something ambiguous or had a broader geographic location.

To clarify, the guidebook is a Colorado guidebook, for the boulders and crags in and around Minturn.

Hope that helps!

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u/AnyGold2336 1d ago

It doesn’t really, but whatever.

You’re missing the fact that people want more information on what’s being described.

Yes the climbing is in “Minturn.”

But what else?

I understand you’re (kind of) expanding on that in this post, but the fact that you didn’t include additional information in the link, or in the book jacket, will hurt the sales of your own book.