<11.14.07> Chris Shulte on a the 2nd ascent, followed by a Scott Neel repeat.
Discovered back when, this problem was probably a little too futuristic to be done at the time. Last year, i found a way to establish on the 9-foot-up sloper by a run jump start, though i could never link the rest. Paul Robinson also stuck the run jump, but took right immediately, by crimping a nasty crystal and slinging a foot out right. He named it "Leroy Jenkins". A few months later, Scott Neel stuck the sloper and followed by an all out dyno direct to a distant hold, and tackled the short slab crux. He named it "Antelope."
sincerely, Marco Esquandolas.
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The undone sit-start move is seen below by the best effort of the day.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
"Antelope."
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9 comments:
supa dope!
Glad to see that one finally went down. And in two flavors at that! Is the launching technique with the two trees still the same?
Ha, i forgot! The nordic uphill skier start, using the momentum to two swinging trees to get a quicker start to the run/jump, isn't used anymore. I think such a vision was limited to "the physically weaker."
of effing course, however, trampoline starts are valid if wearing a mascot costume.
note: chuckles calls 'antelopes' 'speed goats'.
therefore, this problem shall be known as 'speed goat' henceforth.
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posting posting posting my lives away... ALL OF EM!
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speed goat
awesome.
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