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DescriptionThe first major formation west of the Third Flatiron. A four-humped fin oriented generally south (nadir) to north (zenith). Marked, when viewed from the east, by a large balanced rock on the lower end. See Rossiter "The Flatirons", p. 172 for a great photo and a not-so-useful description of the approach. Getting ThereFrom Chautauqua, hike up the Kinnikinnic road, or up the Chautauqua trail, past the Bluebell Shelter, and onto the Royal Arch Trail. Pass the 'y' turnoff to the 2nd and 3rd Flatiron access trail, and continue up. Where the trail takes a sharp U-turn bend to the left, there is a large boulder in the trail with "(left arrow) Royal Arch” painted on it. Take a hard right, over a fallen tree, maybe past a “Seasonal Wildlife Closure” sign, and gain an incipient path down into Bluebell Canyon. The trail dips and rolls a bit, crosses to the canyon bottom, and then begins to climb. Follow the obvious line of least resistance, and work far right or bear right when a sketchy scramble seems imminent. Shortly you will encounter a 3rd class scramble up to a level area with a large gray boulder on your right and a wonderful profile of the third at two-o'clock. You are at the nadir of the East Ironing Board. Work right to gain the bottom of the east face, or turn sharply left and follow the trail up to the west face. Stay close to the rock as you scoot around the end, and remember to bear right when things look sketchy. Shortly, you will arrive in the gully of the West face, and gain an obvious trail which switchbacks up. The first obvious line is Hunka' Hunka' Burnin' Love (10b), a 7 bolt line which has three rather closely-spaced bolts protecting the initial passage through a pebbled roof onto a face. Further up the slope you will see the obvious roof through which one gains access to Velvet Elvis (11a), Hammer of Thor (10c) and Sunbreeze (10b). The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for East Ironing Board:
Smooth 5.7 R Trad, 3 pitches, 400 feet
Hunka Hunka Burnin' Love 5.10b Sport, 1 pitch, 75 feet
Velvet Elvis 5.11a Sport, 2 pitches
Slave to the Rhythm 5.13b Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet
Featured Route For East Ironing Board
Smooth 5.7 R CO : Flatirons : ... : East Ironing Board
This (together with Que Rasca) is one of my favorite routes in the Flatirons.It follows two shallow thin cracks up the center of the East face until they disappear. From there it continues up until it joins Que rasca before reaching the arete.The route is very run out and even in the sections where gear is available it can be tricky to place due to the shallow nature of the crack. This is not a climb for a budding 5.7 leader...Start on the East f...[more] Browse More Classics in CO
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