This is a reprint of the second edition which was released in late 2013 and included all the new problems and areas found since the first edition was published in 2011. It’s an interim print run to fill the gap until the third edition is finished (which will be some time in 2021 hopefully). It doesn’t include any editorial changes only some very minor tweaks to the layout.
Bouldering in Ireland was a finalist in the 2011 Banff Mountain Book Competition.
- Over 1700 problems in 90 areas
- From Font 3 to 8b
- Granite, gritstone, gabbro, limestone, sandstone, schist, quartzite and dolerite
- 100 maps, 140 photo-topos and detailed directions to get you to the problems
- Over 150 colour photos of the best problems
- 288 pages of full colour in an A5 landscape format
- Contains areas that have never been documented before.
ISBN 978-0-9567874-5-3
Author David Flanagan
Format Paperback, 210x148mm, 240 pages, full colour
"Open at a random page and the chances are you will behold a piece of rock that howls to be climbed. In fact the whole thing just looks good"
Andy MolesAndy Moles, UK Climbing
"This is a thoroughly modern affair, similar in style to Rupert Davies' Peak bouldering guide and Ryan Plews and Steve Dunnings' recent Yorkshire bouldering guide. It showcases the best that Ireland has to offer, and is both revelatory and inspiring in the processbig>."
Simon PantonNorth Wales Bouldering
"I received a copy of Dave Flanagan's long-anticipated guide to Bouldering in Ireland and it is obvious from the first flick-through that this is one of the most stunningly produced bouldering guides out there! It is simply slabber-inducing and the sense of adventure jumps off each page."
John WatsonStone Country Press
"Both the volume of problems detailed (over 1700) and the range of sumptuous colour photographs combine to create a vision of an endlessly rich and surprising bouldering region, and one which has seemingly limitless scope for further exploration."
David PickfordClimb Magazine
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