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Guide books non vcc |
18-May-2005 At 1:41:05 PM |
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Personally I am big fan of the VCC Victorian guide books and appreciate the massive amount of time and
effort that goes into them. Thanks
A related point that I have wondered about recently is what the selected guides will mean for future
comprehensive guides. In the Grampians or at Arapiles it is fairly uncommon to see any other guides
besides the selected guides (or a pdf printout for a sport crag). Does this mean less people are buying the
comprehensive guides? If so will they be updated less often or not at all? Although I like the idea of the
selected guides and use them, there does appear to be a downside.
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