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Iceaxe
02-12-2013, 04:58 PM
This might be a canyoneering "must have" item. A guide book written in English for the Alps. European canyoning guide books written in English are rare.

Canyoning in the Alps: Canyoneering Routes in Northern Italy and Ticino
Simon Flower (Author)
http://www.amazon.com/Canyoning-Alps-Canyoneering-Routes-Northern/dp/1852846836


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There is a really good Review of the book here:
http://fatcanyoners.org/bush-guide/canyoning-in-the-alps/
By Joe Bugden who is a Bogley member and visits the furom occationally.


Here is the Amazon Description:
The Alps rank high among the world's foremost destinations for canyoneering. This book brings together all the most celebrated descents in the Alpine regions of northern Italy and Ticino in Switzerland, including classic limestone canyons and superb granite-gneiss water sculptures. Divided into five areas, the descents described in the guide present a huge variety of terrain, rock and styles of canyoneering. Route difficulty is split into seven grades, from easier canyons suited to beginners, through to the strongest aquatic and technical challenges, which demand experienced rope skills, physical fitness and a calm head for high water. The guide provides comprehensive background information on equipment, hazards and techniques, as well as details of Alpine geology and the history of canyon exploration. The book also features additional nearby routes in Austria, Slovenia and in the Valais Alps, as well as the climbing, via ferrata and walking options in the surrounding hills and mountains.

maarten.1975
02-12-2013, 09:25 PM
Thanks for the info man.
I'm gonna check this one, it might help me plan a Euro-canyoneering trip.

Nordschleife
02-13-2013, 12:25 AM
Happened to buy this a couple of weeks ago, nice english written book for us euros.
Maarten, if your looking for a copy you can get it at the bookdepository.com.

Everett
02-13-2013, 09:27 AM
Just ordered a copy. :2thumbs: