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Slot-A-Saurus aka Anatomy Lesson 

5.9+

   

FA: Unknown
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.9+ [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 70 feet
Views: 883 page views

Submitted By: Jesse Ryan on Jun 15, 2002


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The longest route on the cliff, and a good one too. Located to the right of Lawyer on the Toilet and 15' left of Lichen Lung. Climbs up a right facing slot and around the corner to a nice finger crack. Next, the line becomes a short and interesting flare, a #0 TCU possible near the top. Save some 1"-2" protection for the final crack.


Protection 

Standard rack up to 4".



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By Brian Weinstein
Aug 4, 2006
rating: 5.10a

There is a strenuous move of 10- entering the final flare. A good one to do before knocking out the two beauties to the right.

By Mark Calder
From: Fort Collins, CO
Aug 12, 2008

Huzzah for that final #0 or #00 in the top of the offwidth flaring chute! It makes exiting the chute a fun move instead of a pants soiling endeavor.

It took me a long time to puzzle out how to enter the offwidth flare. The final top-out was a bit strenuous, but it was on excellent hand jams. It's a smorgasboard of crack climbing with each size of crack nicely divided into its own section.

By Aaron Martinuzzi
From: Fort Collins, CO
Mar 30, 2009

Called "Anatomy Lesson" in Rock Climbing @ Vedauwoo (Kelman).

By Clay Stoner
From: Sheridan, Wy
Oct 4, 2009
rating: 5.9+

MUST DO! This is a great line, with a lot of variation caused by the stepping of the rock. I don't know if the top section could be called offwidth, since it can be done with some thin fingers for balance and solid feet jamming. I never used anything larger then a #3 c4. Small stoppers are adequate for the top section. Fun venture up solid rock with a bear hug finish or finger locking goodness!