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The Flatirons are rock formations in the western United States, near Boulder, Colorado, consisting of flatirons.There are five large, numbered Flatirons ranging from north to south (First through Fifth, respectively) along the east slope of Green Mountain (elev. 8,148 ft or 2,484 m), and the term "The Flatirons" sometimes refers to these five alone.
Flagstaff Mountain is a foothill on the eastern flank of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America, located in the Flatirons region. [4] The 6,983-foot (2,128 m) peak is located in Boulder Mountain Park in Boulder County, Colorado, United States. [2] [3] [1]
Boulder-Grand Pass [h] 12,077 feet 3,681 m French Pass [h] 12,046 feet 3,672 m ... Continental Divide Trail Colorado Trail Kokomo Pass [h] 12,027 feet 3,666 m ...
A man’s arduous climb up the Boulder’s Flatirons in Colorado took an unexpected turn, prompting a call for rescue. Last Thursday, on Mar. 28, Austin Wolff started the ascent with his cat, Link ...
The Flatirons near Boulder, Colorado, is both an example of these landforms and the source of their name. Other well-developed flatirons are found in the eastern Uinta Mountains in northwestern Colorado, [6] the Waterpocket Fold in Capitol Reef National Park, the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix, Arizona, and on the flanks of the Marathon Uplift in west Texas.
Trice – Boulder, Colorado – 1975 – Ungraded and unrepeated for 32 years, but is now considered the world's first 8A+ (V12), by Jim Holloway. [ 13 ] [ 172 ] [ 177 ] Slapshot – Flatirons ( US ) – 1977 – Ungraded and unrepeated for years, but considered one of the world's first 8A+ (V12), by Jim Holloway , [ 13 ] and possibly V13 (8B).
US Post Office-Boulder Main: January 22, 1986 : 1905 15th St. Boulder: 81: Walker Ranch Historic District: Walker Ranch Historic District: June 14, 1984 : West of Boulder; also 7.5 miles west of Boulder off Flagstaff Rd.
The summit of Cordova Pass, West Spanish Peak in the background Trailhead of the West Spanish Peak Trail, Vista Point Trail and upper end of the Apishapa Trail. Cordova Pass (11,260 feet (3,430 meters)) [1] in southern Colorado lies on the western shoulder of the West Spanish Peak, east of the Culebra Range of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of the Western United States.