Plan D Part 1: Gill’s Flatiron

Plan D Part 1: Gill’s Flatiron

Late in the month of March, I headed up to Devil’s Lake with the goal of exploring some lesser traveled boulders with the not-so-R-Tard crew (Kevin, Sarah & Tony).  Unfortunately, late winter in Wisconsin conditions had different plans in mind for us.

Plan A was  to visit the far off Reserve area, but we quickly found ourselves postholing through leg deep snow on the North facing South shore of Devil’s Lake.  A quick calculation of our progress made it clear that the normal 45 minute hike was going to take us far longer.  When combined with the fact that I wasn’t really sure where I was going led us to do an about face back to the car in short order.

Kevin on John Gill's iconic FlatironNo problem we thought, we’ll just drive to the nearby Burma boulders…except Burma Road was completely snowed in.  So much for Plan B.

If nothing else, the North Shore of Devil’s Lake is a good standby area with some nice bouldering within view of your parked car so we headed straight there after bypassing Burma Road….except the road leading to the North Shore was gated off.  (In retrospect we could have just parked and walked a bit, but I digress)  So much for Plan C, time for Plan D.

Tony on John Gill's iconic Flatiron Our final option before returning home empty handed was to head up the CCC trail and do some bouldering at the East Bluff.  The South facing bluff had considerably less snow than other areas of the park and the rock felt good for pulling down despite the cold, overcast conditions.

Mostly because it is the first climb you come upon at the top of the CCC trail, John Gill’s iconic problem The Flatiron (V4) was up first.  Probably the most famous boulder in Wisconsin, climbing Gill’s Flatiron is like taking a step back into history every time you pull off the ground.  Every time you grab one of the miniscule holds or paste your foot on one of the slick footholds, you can’t help but wonder how Gill was able to do all that he did.

Check out the pictures below of The Flatiron and look for parts 2, 3 and 4 later this week.

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7 Responses to Plan D Part 1: Gill’s Flatiron

  1. Sarah May 19, 2008 at 7:44 am #

    That starting crimp looks so much better in these photos than it felt in real life. Also- Brian, don’t let them take your kidneys today.

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  2. The Narc May 19, 2008 at 7:45 am #

    I’ll make sure to let them know that…

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  3. Zachary May 19, 2008 at 8:12 am #

    g-damn tony is strong. congrats to everyone who placed at regs.

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  4. peter May 19, 2008 at 9:18 am #

    We should get up to the lake some time this summer, I can definitely show you where the reserve is as well as this one problem off that trail that’s significantly better than anything at the reserve (and anything I’ve found in WI, unless you count Taylor’s Falls, WI side).

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  5. steve schultz May 19, 2008 at 10:24 am #

    Amazing Pillar, Peter?

    Absolute definition of classic.

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  6. Kate C May 19, 2008 at 2:34 pm #

    Now THAT is how Zenphoto should be used. I love the layout of the pics. What javascript are you using to show the images? It looks much better than the Lightbox I’ve been using.

    Oh, and John Gill is/was/will always be amazing. I was at Vedauwoo last weekend and just completely astounded by some of the lines he put up there.

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  7. The Narc May 20, 2008 at 6:53 am #

    Kate – I believe it is called thickbox

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