On a rare Friday off work, Nick and I left Denver at 5 a.m. to climb the Third Flatiron in Boulder. It’s an easy, but long climb, and it would be my first multi-pitch lead climb. Fortunately, we were the first ones on the route at 6:45. Here’s me at the top of the first pitch.
And Nick, shot facing south.
This is Nick climbing the third or fourth pitch of what ended up being seven.
Nick at the last belay, at the top of the sixth pitch. The University of Colorado is the large group of red-roofed buildings on the left.
Me on the summit. The sandstone-colored building on the far left is the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
Both of us, with Longs Peak directly between our heads. Not a lot of room up there.
I got two good shots of Nick rappelling off the back of the Third.
This is the other one.
Here’s the approximate route we took up the rock, from the approach trail.
The Third, Second and First Flatirons, from left to right. They look more like Flatirons from other angles.