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Armatron, 5.9 [ Sizes: Orig | Large | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Armatron, 5.9
2nd Pitch- 165’- 5.9/ Another fun pitch on great rock. The crux of the whole climb is right above the station: A thin seam finger crack that can be well protected with small gear. Towards the end of the seam/crack, you need to make a solid move diagonally left to right to clip a bolt and grab a huge horn. Mantle up the horn onto a thin ledge. Traverse right into another thin, but easier, crack and ascend to the base of a left facing corner. Step out right and climb face holds past a bolt to the anchor below the really cool brownstone blocks.
Armatron, 5.9, 6 Pitches, North Brownstone Wall, Juniper Peak, Red Rocks, March, 2008


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