Lately printing the guides at lulu.com hasn't been so attractive, due to the price being in US dollars, and them putting up postage heaps.

So we found a new printer in South Australia: Digital Print Australia. Quality is about the same, but because they are local it's in Australian dollars and postage is cheaper ($4-$10 - standard Aus Post rates).

We currently have in order for 160 guides for the local shops that should arrive in the new year. But they also have an online store where you can buy direct. Once postage is factored in, it will probably be about the same as retail.

Note for colour versions and PDF downloads you still need to use http://stores.lulu.com/thesarvo

Here's the links to the various books:

The Tasmanian Climbing Guide

http://www.digitalprintaustralia.com/www/bookstore/non-fiction/reference/the-tasmanian-climbing-guide.html

3000 climbs! 450 pages! Shitloads of maps and topos! Bargain!

$36 + postage

The Tasmanian Bouldering Guide

http://www.digitalprintaustralia.com/www/bookstore/non-fiction/reference/the-tasmanian-bouldering-guide.html

The comprehensive guide to Tasmanian bouldering - 1300 problems, 120 pages.

$27 + postage

Freycinet

http://www.digitalprintaustralia.com/www/bookstore/non-fiction/reference/freycinet.html

The definitive guide to the suberb rock climbing of the Freycinet Peninsula (Coles Bay), one of Tasmania's finest climbing areas.

$25 + postage

The Mountain

http://www.digitalprintaustralia.com/www/bookstore/non-fiction/reference/the-mountain.html

A climber's guide to Mt Wellington, Hobart, Tasmania. 

$25 + postage