NST's first meeting.
Who knew the Green A Gully held so many gems? The first 6 attendees yesterday received a free club t-shirt.
The agenda was as follows:
We opened up with Goodroo's Nightmare (5.8). The first pitch was an
excellent (and surprisingly clean!) tight hands in a right facing
corner for approx. 40'. 
- photo courtsey of Andrew Burr
After overcoming some scruffly ledges we encountered the namesake of
the route. The OW/squeeze which apparently gave Harold Goodroo fits. 
- photo courtsey of Andrew Burr
This pitch was followed by the third pitch of the Green A (5.7).
You may be thinking "But Zac! the Green A gets 3 stars! that can't be
good for your rule." We came to the decision that the star rating for
the Green A only includes the first pitch. What percentage of people
lower off of those chains at the top of the first pitch? That is all I
have ever done prior to yesterday.

- photo courtsey of Andrew Burr
This is Almost the Place (11d) was next on the list. An excellent
looking right leaning crack just around the corner from the the first
pitch of the Green A. This one was burly! The crack itself was not too
dirty, but a good clean foot was impossible to come by. The BBQ brushes
came out a bit, but not quite enough to call the route "clean." I may
head back this weekend or early next week to finish the job. and go for
the redpoint? It has more sustained OW than most other of the "wide
cracks" found in the Wasatch.

- photo courtsey of Andrew Burr
Stormy Resurrection (11b) saw a few ascents, but luckily, this
superb route only gets 1 star from the Ruckmans. We were fairly safe
after the three zero-star pitches at the beginning of the day.
St. Alphonso's Pancake Breakfast (5.9) was attempted, but aborted
due to the quick evacuation of daylight. A variation we aspire to call
St. Alphonso's Catfish Dinner may be in the works. 
- photo courtsey of Andrew Burr
A few ice-cold PBR's from the soft igloo cooler saw us back to the cars safely despite the lack of headlamps.
The final numbers:
6 people.
6 T-shirts
(nearly) 24 pitches
2 stars
18 Blue Ribbons.

- photo courtsey of Andrew Burr