Climbing Pyschology was born from author Kevin Roet's own fear of falling. If you're on the search for strategies to move past fear and strengthen your mental game, this is the book for you.
An advocate for the sport's aesthetic lines, physicality and technical know-how, author Pete Whittaker wrote Crack Climbing: The Definitive Guide to teach step-by-step techniques and tips.
Learn the fundamentals—including style and ethics—with this instructional 6th edition of FalconGuides How to Rock Climb by experts John Long and Bob Gaines.
The essential handbook for every beginner, FalconGuides Learning to Climb Indoors is now revised and in its third edition.
An updated edition of the book that's been referred to as the "bible" of climbing, Mountaineering: Freedom of the Hills, 9th Edition contains 592 pages of information about equipment and techniques.
Featuring insight from climbing experts and educators, Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills teaches you everything you need to reach new heights with instructional examples of best practices.
FalconGuides Out There: The Wildest Stories from Outside Magazine chronicles fringe athletes, fitness freaks and others obsessed by ill-advised dreams.
A great resource for both beginners and experienced climbers looking to brush up on their skills, FalconGuides Rock Climbing stresses the fundamentals as well as state-of-the-art techniques.
This second edition of the best-selling Rock Climbing Anchors: A Comprehensive Guide helps you master the craft of anchor-building, using engineer Craig Luebben's rock climbing anchors.
Learn approximately 35 new techniques, safety considerations and subjects when you crack open the second edition of Rock Climbing: Mastering Basic Skills, a National Outdoor Book Award winner.