LCC Bouldering Guidebook Lite

LCC Bouldering Guidebook Lite

By gitClimbing LLC

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2019-10-22
  • Current Version: 1.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 19.88 MB
  • Developer: gitClimbing LLC
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.1 or later.
Score: 4.09999
4.09999
From 10 Ratings

Description

The interactive LCC bouldering guide allows you to browse through LCC's areas, subareas, boulders, and problems. The area and subarea overviews are extremely detailed and will help you to quickly find the problems you want to climb. The problem descriptions also include lots of useful info for boulderers such as how many pads are need for the boulder, what type of boulder it is, when sun is on the boulder, and more. The problem search feature also allows users to quickly find problems according to their custom filters. There is also circuits for each area to challenge users and help them with getting those high volume days!

Screenshots

Reviews

  • Information lacking and/or off

    3
    By laurenispissed
    Lacking information on local areas/policies, including parking and general ethics. Also, the grades tend to be a little inflated on some of the harder boulders.
  • Love the app

    5
    By Shaydoggo
    Thank you for putting in the work to make this app. I would pay for the full version if it was cheaper because I know where almost everything in lcc is. It would just be real handy to have the full version.
  • Thanks!

    5
    By honned
    At last somebody has taken the bull by the horns!. The only guidebooks currently available are rare and overpriced.
  • Awesome concept.

    2
    By smilenjay
    Thank you for taking on a project like this. It is long overdue and LCC will be better for it. The current content is limited and missing a number of problems for the areas listed. Would you want help curating boulder problems that are left out? Or a function to add in problems to the database would help keep the content current. Also, a function to track if you have sent a problem and a proposed difficulty range would be fun to have. There is no distinction on how the current grades were assigned and it would be nice to understand that. Thank you for the app, SmilenJay

keyboard_arrow_up