A final version of the Red River Gorge guidebook iPhone app that I previewed last week is now available for download from the App Store for $29.99. I have my copy and it looks really great so far and it only takes up 54 MB of space to boot! Check out a video of the app here.

Full Version Of Red River Gorge iPhone App Now Available
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Projecting a route like this requires all of your attention, and having to devote all of your attention to a route like this can get really tiring really fast. At some point, you just want to get it over with. Of course, afterward you feel a mix of relief and loss. Relief that you’re done and the epic is over, and loss that this magnificent line doesn’t require your presence anymore. But for me, I think I’ll have to take a nice long break from serious route projects for a little while after this. Like Randy Levitt said, “It’s like a limestone El Cap.” Obviously, that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but it does sort of convey the amount of work required to complete a project of this caliber.
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That’s an expensive app. Even though it has the whole guide, I still think it should be priced cheaper. And they’d probably sell way more dollars in downloads than they would loose in a lower price. Look at climbing DVD’s and how they’re priced lower than the DVd, even though you’re still getting the whole film. Just my 2 cents…
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I’m not sure how it works for DVD downloads but Apple is taking 30% right way from each guidebook app sale which is not insignificant in this case.
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It’s already $10 cheaper than the paper edition and you get updates every six months.
I thinks it’s a great bargain for the price.
Wait you also get the book for $20 with the app if you want!
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