When weather, fitness, confidence, high quality rock, good route finding (despite not bringing a topo), uber exposed climbing but relatively solid protection options and partner communication all come together it makes for a rad day. The geologic feature that the Flying Buttress ascends is standout. I have watched it in many different moments while guiding Longs Peak and it was high on the list - a precursor route to climbing the Diamond - a dream of some 20 years...
It was a real gift to get to lead every pitch of this unbelievable route first time out. I am indebted to Eric for allowing this. There is much magic in the mountains... At once humbling and rekindling inspiration.
all images ©Bennett Barthelemy July 2016
The Flying Buttress ascends the shadow and light line close to center |
Solo on the "third class" approach pitches |
Pitch two ascended the spire and traversed across the 5.9 face to belay at two 1/4 star drive museum piece bolts |
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