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howarbr8
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cosmo-julie
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I've never heard of any other printed guides, but Homero's Hacienda has a black 3-ring binder with more detailed route descriptions. It's usually in the front room on the bookshelf. The binder has detailed info on 'Yankee Clipper', 'Snot Girlz', 'Space Boyz', 'Crescent Moon Butress' and a bunch more. There's also a little cartoon in the back cover that I did last time I was there.
-Tim Stich
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Chris,
The Jeff Jackson guide is available here in the states, but it's out of date. Actually, there's so many new routes going up, ANY guidebook would be out of date.
Tami and Magic Ed used to sell their guidebook and Homero's, but there was some sort of falling out this past winter. Magic Ed sometimes parks his big green pickup truck on the road leading up through the notch and sells them for about 100 pesos As with everything in Mexico, there's no guarantee.
If you can get one, go with the Magic Ed guide.
Joe Antol
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