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  Link   Wikipedia Page - Tom Higgins
This Wikipedia page describes climbs and writings of Tom Higgins.
  Link   Wikipedia Page - Traditional Climbing
The Wikipedia page on traditional climbing will of interest to those wanting further information on climbing styles as discussed by Tom Higgins on his web site.
  Link   Wikipedia Page - Sport Climbing
Wikipedia description of sport climbing will be of interest to those wanting more about traditional and sport climbing styles as discussed in articles by Tom Higgins on his website.
  Link   Bob Kamps
Website of life long friend and climbing mentor, Bob Kamps.
  Link   Southern Sierra Climbers Association
This group is dedicated to preservation of climbing in the Southern Sierra. The group does clean-ups, trailwork, rebolting and Falcon Study assistence. See "Comuters on Chiquito Dome" on the Tom Higgins web site for a description of climbing in this
  Link   Lovers Leap - Pictures
Some nice pics of climbing at Lovers Leap. See "The Last Sandwich" on the Tom Higgins web site under articles for a description of climbing at the Leap.
  Link   Chiquito Dome Area - Information
For those interested in Chiquito Dome climbs as described by Tom Higgins in articles on his site, this link gives a brief overview of routes in the area.
  Link   Eastern Sierra Climbers Coalition
The ESCC is a non-profit association protecting local climbing and preserving access for climbers in the Eastern Sierra.
  Link   Yosemite Climbing Association
Yosemite Climbing Association is a nonprofit organization preserving Yosemite's rich climbing heritage. One goal is to establish a permanent museum of climbing gear, pictures and informative displays on climbing history.
  Link   Friends of Pinnacles - Stories
Stories of climbing at Pinnacles National Monument, including one by Tom Higgins on west side adventures. See also general information on the Monument.
  Link   Pinnacles - Masters of Mud
A forum for discussion of Pinnacles National Monument climbing.
  Link   Sierra Mountain Photography - Pinnacles
Photos by Jim Langford of Pinnacles National Monument climbing from 60's and 70's. Jim was chief ranger there at the time.