Location
Nevada,
US
Distance
7.4 mi
Vertical Gain
2,800 ft
Description
GPS Track
FKTs
Male
Female
Travis Soares | 1h 32m 54s | |||
Raymond Fong | 1h 45m 5s | |||
Jason Hardrath | 1h 51m 20s | |||
Christopher C Gorney | 2h 38m 56s | |||
Jason Hardrath | 3h 19m 2s | |||
Christopher C Gorney | 6h 7m 26s |
Ashly Winchester | 4h 56m 40s |
Male
Travis Soares | 2h 23m 5s |
Comments
Here is some fun, palm-sweat-inducing, storytelling of when I "hard scrambled" up Solar Slab (via Solar Slab Gully) to get the FKT on this mountain, but ended up on one of the harder-than-5.6 variations due to needing to bypass a nervous, beginner trad-climbing team...
again, trigger warning, it is a sweaty-palm inducing story of being 1500’ above ground, without a rope...
https://youtu.be/K_RrVyCygP8?t=2097
(run time: 9 min, 34:57- 43:53)
As I say in the video, this FKT is intentionally left open to taking "Any Route", such as Chris Gorney's amazing effort on "Rainbow Direct" that got him the FKT, because I knew my vendetta with Solar Slab was a personal one.
Hope you enjoy!
with stoke,
Jason Hardrath
Should we get another tab for Solar Slab here? In my opinion its a classic enough climb to earn its own route tab yeah? Just a suggestion!
Travis,
IMO, I think that would be reasonable, I agree SS is a five star, mega-classic rock line in the conservation area. My 2020 effort to the summit followed Solar Slab up past its final anchors to the summit.
Are you proposing a car-to-car just to the top anchors and back down? or one like mine that continues on to the summit and back down?
I personally like the aesthetics and flow of how you did it Jason to the summit of Rainbow. So I'm in favor of car to car and tag the summit.