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19-Jan-2011 9:55:26 AM
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Following the "Physics of the Double Dyno" Thread, What routes are renowned for the Dyno or even better Double Dyno?
I can think of Mirage (27) on Taipan and a few boulder problems around the place...
I also noticed recently a youtube of Jason Piper doing a very cool two handed dyno on "Lobster Monae 28" at lobster cave, i've never been there personally but the route looks very Cool indeedy... http://www.youtube.com/user/JayMcZen#p/u/5/iox-_XVFKX4
Any other Dyno / D-Dyno routes people know of within Australia ?
Cheers
Chris.
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19-Jan-2011 10:05:16 AM
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Not Australia, and not a route (it's a boulder problem), but the Double Dyno problem in Tuolumne Meadows is pretty cool.
And no, I didn't get up it the one time I tried it. :-(
[edit] Best to turn the sound off while watching, unless you like inane boulderer babble and loud grunting...
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19-Jan-2011 10:30:25 AM
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The Superman problems at Arapiles?
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19-Jan-2011 10:42:43 AM
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Go to Booroomba (I know, nobody ever goes there from interstate). There's a climb called Cave Route (25) which contains the coolest move I've ever done on rock. Sideways all points off dyno, launched from a one handed gaston.............and then you have to do the crux!?!
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19-Jan-2011 11:33:05 AM
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On 19/01/2011 One Day Hero wrote:
>a climb called Cave Route (25)
Yep, full credit to Tony Barten
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