Possible Flatiron Additions

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Re: Possible Flatiron Additions

Postby John Kirk » Mon Nov 09, 2015 10:08 am

Brian Crim wrote:Thanks. Quick question. Why do the new adds not show up in search? I tried to add them to my custom Flatiron list but cannot.


Forgot to run a script - should be in there now.
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Re: Possible Flatiron Additions

Postby Furthermore » Wed Nov 11, 2015 8:16 am

While trying to plan a trip a link-up, I found these from the Haas Book.

Mars Block 39.9662, -105.2919 Haas, pg 178
Advisor One 39.9647, -105.2901 Haas, pg 175
Advisor Two 39.9640, -105.2903 Haas, pg 175
Advisor Three 39.9630, -105.2903 Haas, pg 175
Superfresh Block 39.9654, -105.2880 Haas, pg 167
The Mentor 39.9654, -105.2906 Haas, pg 176 (Not 100% on location. Based off description and GPS given in book)
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Re: Possible Flatiron Additions

Postby Brian Crim » Mon Nov 16, 2015 7:07 am

Should the bouldering stuff really be included?

Most of the Flatiron stuff at least has 20' of prominence and ascends a large chunk of rock to summit. You could go buy a guidebook for bouldering in the area and add tons of junk since boulderers always name every single little thing that they climb. For example the Advisors, since they are one of the bigger "boulders" and more like other Flatiron formations. Roach describes them as one formation, and I think it makes since to keep it that way. When Kalet and I did Northern Shanahan Slab a few days ago, there are 2 summits so technically it could be listed as separate formations even though it's all really the same thing.

To me, it just seems as soon as bouldering stuff can be included it becomes more a game of what guidebook names the most pebbles to be added than it is about actual summits. :worms:
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Re: Possible Flatiron Additions

Postby Furthermore » Mon Nov 16, 2015 8:30 am

Tomato rock and others then should be removed? The advisers appear to be fairly large formations via satellite imagery and are clearly separate.

I'm ambivalent on if they are added or not but since about every other formation has been added, why not?
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Re: Possible Flatiron Additions

Postby Brian Crim » Mon Nov 16, 2015 3:03 pm

I do think that Tomato Rock and anything of similar stature should be removed.

But you are totally right. If everything else is added then why not. I just envision places like Horsetooth or Carter Lake being areas with dozens of named, in-a-guidebook "formations" cluttering up the database making it impossible for anybody who ever wants to complete an area. But once again, I guess it really doesn't matter.
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Re: Possible Flatiron Additions

Postby Furthermore » Mon Nov 16, 2015 4:00 pm

The more I have to bag locally that's not scary like Gothic, I'm totally glad to seem them added. hahaha.
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Re: Possible Flatiron Additions

Postby John Paul » Tue Nov 17, 2015 7:35 am

Furthermore wrote:The more I have to bag locally that's not scary like Gothic, I'm totally glad to seem them added. hahaha.

Amen brother!
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Re: Possible Flatiron Additions

Postby John Kirk » Thu Nov 26, 2015 12:38 pm

Furthermore wrote:While trying to plan a trip a link-up, I found these from the Haas Book.

Mars Block...


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