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Amp Right 

5.10

   

FA: unknown
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10 [details]
Length: 2 pitches
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Submitted By: Anonymous Coward on Jan 1, 2005


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Zak finishing up first pitch on Amp Right.


Description 

P1. 5.8.
P2. ?.

If someone can fill out a description, please contact a CO administrator. Thanks!


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Getting There 

This route is far right on the same rock as the "Bob Robertson Route". When you get all the way up to Tanner Dome, you will run into some really big boulders (which can be a great warmup spot). When you get to those boulders you crawl all over them in the east going direction. You keep going till you get to the last set of anchors, and it is just right of that. Make sure you bring plenty of quickdraws or you can be brave and skip a few.



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Michele up and Zack down on the first pitch on "Amp Right", 5.10 give or take.

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By ac
Jun 12, 2005

What an exquisite route description! The detail and thoroughness goes above and beyond all expectations. I especially enjoyed the well-researched and humorous section regarding the interesting history of this route. Certainly, a 5-star addition to the climbingboulder database. Bravo, lads!! Bravo!!

By Tony Bubb
From: Boulder, CO
Jun 12, 2005

Maybe someone who has done the route can do some constructive criticism by using the "suggest a correction" feature and actually writing up a description that can be placed here?Then we can delete the lovely comment above and also this one and the rest of the responses I suppose this will get.

By Ben Bruestle
From: Nashvegas
Jun 21, 2005

The first pitch of this route is no harder than 5.8.