Routes : North America : United States : Colorado : Front Range : Cheyenne Canyon Area : Pinnacle : Army Route
Army Route - 5.5
Average Rating : 4.17 out of 5Route sequence (left to right): 1
Route Summary | Ascent Notes (11)
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Description:
Obvious crack on the north wall. 3 pitches. 1st pitch is the best. don't go left on the second like i did, it's very loose. Watchout for a 10' section on the third that's loose, walk off south side or rap a short distance with a bandsling to trail.
Submitted by: coclimber26 on 2002-09-08
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Route ID: 11148
11 Ascents Recorded
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Difficulty | 5.5 |
Safety Rating | G |
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Red Point ascent by: Rock_rat13 on 2013-03-17
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Added: 2014-04-29
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Difficulty | 5.5 |
Safety Rating | G |
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Top Rope ascent by: ubergeek on 2011-09-24
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First time at the Pinnacle
Fun lieback opportunity at large flake crux near top of pitch 1. Rating for pitch 1 only (all I climbed).
Added: 2011-11-13
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Difficulty | 5.5 |
Safety Rating | PG13 |
Second ascent by: geosean on 2011-10-01
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nice starter multipitch
Seconded the whole route. No communication after the first pitch so work out rope pull signals... and pull hard. Good route to get introduced to multipitch and placing trad gear.
Added: 2011-10-02
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Difficulty | 5.5 |
Safety Rating | PG13 |
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Onsight ascent by: kkkarl811 on 2011-09-28
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so fun
really fun till the thired pitch where i tried to lead to the left, where there is no protection, crappy rock, and tricky holds.
Added: 2011-09-28
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Difficulty | 5.5 |
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Onsight ascent by: whui1025 on 2010-07-02
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I led P1, Bob p2.
Taking advice from Gary, I tried to use the rope-yank signals.
Added: 2010-07-06