Boulder's Flatirons on the east face of Green Mt are an iconic location of moderate climbing and are the site of many speed records. Specifically, much attention is paid to the great east faces of the First and Third Flatirons, but many other records also exist on the other three Flatirons, for various link-ups, and on other similar formations that are non-numbered flatirons. Bill Wright's website is a treasure trove of history in speed-based efforts in this arena, but this post is an effort to present this information with cleaner organization and in a more public location where on-going efforts can be easily documented and updated.
All speed records for the numbered Flatirons are car-to-car. The traditional start/finish is the trash can on the trail a few yards west of the Ranger Cottage in Boulder's Chautauqua Park. As with any FKTs, there are variations in style, i.e. degrees of support. In these running/climbing FKTs, "unsupported" refers to a ropeless ascent and descent of the rock--no rappelling. For virtually any speed record on the Flatirons, it goes without saying that they were "solo" affairs, i.e. no gear was used to protect a fall during the climbing portion of the effort.
The standard East Face (5.2) starting from the East Bench (not the true base of the rock) is the record route on this rock. The "supported" FKTs are done with a fixed line for rappel from the top, unsupported requires downclimbing (usually via the Southwest Chimney).
Rock History:
10/19/2016, 32:56 - Matthias Messner (rap from top) Report
9/11/2012, 33:48 - Anton Krupicka (rap from top) Splits: RA Trail, 6:05; Base, 14:22; Summit, 22:22; Ground, 25:34.
9/11/2012, 34:50 - Dave Mackey (rap from top)
2008, 36:14 - Stefan Griebel (unsupported)
2004, 33:17 - Dave Mackey (rap from top) Report
2003, 34:48 - Buzz Burrell (rap from top)
1989, 36:27 - Bill Briggs (unsupported) Splits: Bluebell Shelter, 5:50; Base, 14:50; Summit, 22:43; Ground, 27:02