The Official JOE’s VALLEY bouldering GUIDEBOOK

steven jeffery’s long-awaited release is here.

Utah’s most popular sandstone bouldering area just got a lot easier to navigate. 900+ climbs, interactive offline maps and beta videos, and detailed topos are now available in KAYA PRO. Experience New Joe’s, Right Fork, and Left Fork like never before with this unparalleled bouldering guidebook experience.

Joe's Valley Bouldering Climbing Utah Guidebook with outdoor maps, detailed topos, with grades, descriptions, gps, search, filtering to help the climber navigate Joe's Valley bouldering. Organized by Joe's Valley Coalition and Steven Jeffery.

JOE’S VALLEY BOULDERING GUIDEBOOK

a new type of digital guidebook

All the Joe’s Valley Bouldering info in one place

With exact GPS coordinates for every problem and parking area, hundreds of beta videos in-app, climb lists, written directions, and ascent data, KAYA Guides are meant to make days out bouldering easier and more convenient. Download the entire area offline so you’ll never get lost trying to navigate Left or Right Fork without service.

 

GEt REAL TIME UPDATES

When some classic problems in all three major areas, New Joe’s, Left Fork, and Right Fork, were tragically chipped this past season, Steven Jeffery and the Joe’s Valley Fest were able to instantly update climbers via KAYA. KAYA enables climbers to stay in the loop for new First Ascents, Joe’s Valley history, hold breaks, access updates, and events.

 

PROTECT YOUR CRAG

A portion of the proceeds are donated to the Joe’s Valley Coalition. The Joe’s Valley Coalition works in tandem with the Joe’s Valley Fest to support crag sustainability, a positive relationship with the good people of Orangeville, Castle Dale, and Emery County, Utah, and climbing access protection. Their efforts include bouldering trail maintenance, Joe’s Valley campground upkeep, erosion protection and landing safety improvements, and much more! Subscribe to KAYA PRO and support Joe’s Valley bouldering stewardship!

 

 
 
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