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Elevation: 6,361 ft
GPS: 39.9895, -105.29029
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Shared By: Orphaned on Apr 28, 2005
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC
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Right at the base of the Second Flatiron a collection of boulders exists that offer some killer problems. Although it's the same kind of rock as Flagstaff, it doesn't seem to hurt as much. Some classic hard problems like The Turning Point (V9) are found here along with plenty of others that are fun and not near as hard. The best time to go is when there is no snow on the ground, because you find tons of chalked things that may not be in any book but are really good problems. This is a great after work or school destination, because it is so close and offers things to goof around on, or serious projects that will take you several weeks or months to complete, unless your name is Sharma.

Getting There Suggest change

Walk up the road in Chataqua almost to the Bluebell Shelter then take the trail that branches off left to The Second Flatiron. You should go over a small wooden bridge a few yards along the trail. If this doesn't happen, you're on the wrong trail. Keep going on this trail and take a [right] to The Second Flatiron when the trail forks. The trail will fork again almost at the base of The Second Flatiron, and this is where the climbing begins. Most of the bouldering is up on the left trail, but some stuff can be found off to the right.

[The trail you take at the beginning is the access trail to the Second and Third Flatiron, then you stay left and take the trail to the Third Flatiron. Most of the boulders are just a little way up this trail. Although you start on the [Royal Arch] trail, don't stay on it when the trail breaks.]

Stewardship

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Please consider minimizing your impact when enjoying the area. There are already signs of erosion, plant trampling, etc. Do your best to ensure future access to this wonderful area!

94 Total Climbs

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Classic Climbing Routes at Satellite Boulders

Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
V0 4
 111
Sputnik Two
Boulder
V1 5
 125
Sputnik One
Boulder
V1-2 5
 251
A7 -V1
Boulder
V3- 6A
 95
Major Tom
Boulder
V4- 6B
 255
Original Grapple
Boulder
V5 6C
 121
Aerogel
Boulder
V5 6C
 134
Zero G
Boulder
V6 7A
 87
Balance in Nature
Boulder
V6 7A
 30
Flesh-Lite
Boulder
V7 7A+
 65
Girlfriend's Backside
Boulder
V8 7B
 171
The Turning Point
Boulder
V8 7B
 70
Face Full of Brian
Boulder
V9 7C
 49
Captain Hook
Boulder
V9 7C
 34
Fleshfest
Boulder
V9-10 7C+
 25
Grundel City Boy
Boulder
Route Name Location Star Rating Difficulty Date
Sputnik Two Sputnik Boulder
 111
V0 4 Boulder
Sputnik One Sputnik Boulder
 125
V1 5 Boulder
A7 -V1 A-7 Boulder
 251
V1-2 5 Boulder
Major Tom BBC Boulder
 95
V3- 6A Boulder
Original Grapple BBC Boulder
 255
V4- 6B Boulder
Aerogel Stardust Boulder
 121
V5 6C Boulder
Zero G BBC Boulder
 134
V5 6C Boulder
Balance in Nature BBC Boulder
 87
V6 7A Boulder
Flesh-Lite BBC Boulder
 30
V6 7A Boulder
Girlfriend's Backside Girlfriend Boulder
 65
V7 7A+ Boulder
The Turning Point BBC Boulder
 171
V8 7B Boulder
Face Full of Brian A-7 Boulder
 70
V8 7B Boulder
Captain Hook A-7 Boulder
 49
V9 7C Boulder
Fleshfest BBC Boulder
 34
V9 7C Boulder
Grundel City Boy BBC Boulder
 25
V9-10 7C+ Boulder
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