Is it a reprint? Is it an update? Is it the best guide to the western crags that there has ever been? The answer to at least one of those questions is definitely, in big capital letters, YES! The new 2009 Roaches guide has taken the groundwork built by Dave Garnett’s classic 2004 Roaches guide, the first and fondest of the new range of BMC gritstone guides, and turned up the Quality knob to 11. Cover your ears, because this one’s gonna knock your socks off.
YES!!!! WOOOOoooo... never been anticipating a guidebook as much lol, my old roaches is battered to high heaven. Hope there are so equally exciting stories and piccies. Thanks BMC!
> (In reply to idiotproof (Buxton MC))
> Forget your negatives. Every publication has a few typos and mistakes, it never neglects from the wonderful whole.
Neglects? I think you're working too hard Mick.
Just got our copies of the guide and it does look very good. There are some excellent photos in there.
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