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MattH
Jun 19, 2022
The description says 'trending left' which is misleading. You're maybe trending a bit left at the start (fo… View Comment
Peter D Daniels
Aug 31, 2017
Staying at or very near the ridge crest definitely puts the climb into the 5.2 or so range. There were seve… View Comment
Rick Blair
Dec 9, 2009
George, fair enough, recommending a dead tree as an anchor may not be the most responsible comment I have l… View Comment
Wes B.
Sep 14, 2009
Fun route but run out (the way we did it). We did it in 2 pitches and I think we placed 3 pieces of protect… View Comment
Jeff Welch
Aug 16, 2009
If you felt like this was over too quickly, as I did, you can walk 50ft down the gully between the Flatiron… View Comment
George Bell
Oct 26, 2008
I would be nervous rapping off any dead tree. They have no "incentive" to remain attached to the rock, and… View Comment
Rick Blair
Oct 25, 2008
After you get to the top of the first Flatironette, if you look down the gully between it and the Spy you w… View Comment
HTP
Sep 6, 2008
The hub and I did our first trad lead on the East Face. We started north of the two gullies per Roach's gui… View Comment
Buff Johnson
Oct 21, 2007
Still a good crag when the First is just too long & late in the day for a date climb. The cleanest line sta… View Comment
KeithRD
Sep 20, 2007
Fun climb. My opinion: Don't bother with a rope, it will do you more harm than good. If you are not comfort… View Comment
Jonathan. D.
May 5, 2003
Good First Lead. Not particularily memorable, but plenty of opportunity to place pro and very moderate clim… View Comment
Tony B
Oct 14, 2002
I got this note from Richard Rossiter: "That description (now that I have looked it up) is for the SOUTH RI… View Comment
George Bell
Oct 10, 2002
OK, I suppose this may make sense. However, I believe the description in Rossiter for the "North Ridge" ac… View Comment
Tony B
Oct 10, 2002
The North Ridge of the First Flatiron and the Spy are separated by a dirty gully. It was easy for me to pi… View Comment
George Bell
Oct 9, 2002
Does the First Flatironette even have a North Ridge? Seems to me it runs into the Spy. Is this supposed t… View Comment
Corinne McKay
Jun 7, 2005
A nice fun climb with great views, excellent if you're new to leading multipitch or getting back into it. A… View Comment
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