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Rumney Dynos?

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Gunny Webber · · Victor, NY · Joined Jul 2017 · Points: 0

I am wondering if anyone knows of any quality slightly overhung maybe dyno's at Mount Rumney? I am looking for safer ones that have a good bit of protection where I don't need to worry about decking if I don't stick the landing.  If anyone knows of any let me know because I love dyno-ing an always looking for more!

Eric Engberg · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 0
Gunny Webber wrote:

I am wondering if anyone knows of any quality slightly overhung maybe dyno's at Mount Rumney? I am looking for safer ones that have a good bit of protection where I don't need to worry about decking if I don't stick the landing.  If anyone knows of any let me know because I love dyno-ing an always looking for more!

Curl Up and Fly

Mike Collins · · Northampton, MA · Joined May 2013 · Points: 0

Dynosaur is an obvious one.. I have yet to try the route but I hear high roller has a really big move which could be a potential Dyno. I gotta try it soon.

S. Neoh · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 35
Eric Engberg wrote:

Curl Up and Fly

+1.

100% Colombian and The Drillary Step, depending on your height and reach?

Mike Collins · · Northampton, MA · Joined May 2013 · Points: 0

Also next to 100% Columbia is espresso which could have a Dyno if you skip the crimp before the huge jug at the end if I remember correctly although I guess if you start skipping holds there can be a Dyno anywhere hahaha

caesar.salad · · earth · Joined Dec 2012 · Points: 75

Clusterphobia 10d, Cereal Killer 11c, Apocalypse Later 11c/d

S. Neoh · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 35

Yes, you can dyno on Expresso if you choose.  I use the crimp as an intermediate instead.

Clusterphobia and CK were just pops for me.  And, yes to Apocalypse.  Good one.  I was told High Roller too.

Salley's?  Long move for me, maybe a pop.  Stone Temple Pilot, at least for me.

Jeffrey LeCours · · New Hampshire · Joined Apr 2008 · Points: 1,421

Soon, you haven't been on High Roller yet?! This needs to happen! :D

S. Neoh · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 35
Jeffrey.LeCours wrote:

Soon, you haven't been on High Roller yet?! This needs to happen! :D

Sad but true.  Maybe I should make it a priority for it to happen this Oct! :)

Mike Collins · · Northampton, MA · Joined May 2013 · Points: 0

I'm in the same boat it has been on my radar just haven't gotten around to it... I have heard only good things 

Franck Vee · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2017 · Points: 260
S. Neoh wrote:

Yes, you can dyno on Expresso if you choose.  I use the crimp as an intermediate instead.

Clusterphobia and CK were just pops for me.  And, yes to Apocalypse.  Good one.  I was told High Roller too.

Salley's?  Long move for me, maybe a pop.  Stone Temple Pilot, at least for me.

I'm 5'7 and on Sally's, a Dyno didn't really occurred to me as an option. So unless I missed something, seems it would be a bit forced...

Jon Po · · The Gunks · Joined Oct 2013 · Points: 283

You should try dynoing on Giant Man at the Hinterlands! Cutting your feet would definitely make the route harder but it sure would be fun!!! It must be one of the best sport routes out there!

S. Neoh · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 35
Franck Vee wrote:

I'm 5'7 and on Sally's, a Dyno didn't really occurred to me as an option. So unless I missed something, seems it would be a bit forced...

Big move for me at the end of the 'traverse' in the top 1/3 of the climb, up and left.  A pop, my feet stay on  but I suppose campus is perhaps possible but forced.

Maybe the most common Beta is a little different now.

Eric Engberg · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 0
S. Neoh wrote:

Sad but true.  Maybe I should make it a priority for it to happen this Oct! :)

you can do it with a long static/little pop - that's what I did.  AFTER the hang :-(.  But you don't need a full on dyno.  Not that different the Clusterphobia except you aren't launching from a big rest.

Nick Grant · · Tamworth, NH · Joined Oct 2012 · Points: 731

Flying Squirrel and (for me) the Oh My finish to LT&B.

Zach Swanson · · Newton, MA · Joined Jun 2012 · Points: 36

Most of these seem fairly contrived unless you're incredibly short. I've climbed with folks just over 5' on a bunch of these and they don't need to dyno. Maybe people are mistaking "moving dynamically" for "dyno", which should involve an actual jump? (like cutting feet != dyno)

Gunny Webber · · Victor, NY · Joined Jul 2017 · Points: 0

Holy cow there's a lot more than I anticipated, I'll mark all of them and I'd like to try every last one! Thanks all 

Alex CV · · Greater NYC area · Joined Jun 2011 · Points: 235

Big Kahuna, but don't skip the clip.

Bottom Feeder.

Both are to good holds.

- Alex

Zach Swanson · · Newton, MA · Joined Jun 2012 · Points: 36
Gunny Webber wrote:

Holy cow there's a lot more than I anticipated, I'll mark all of them and I'd like to try every last one! Thanks all 

seriously though, almost none of these are dynos.

caesar.salad · · earth · Joined Dec 2012 · Points: 75
Zach Swanson wrote:

seriously though, almost none of these are dynos.

Yeah I knew that when I posted. A lot of them are just little pops. But it's fun to cut your feet for the hell of it.

Mike Collins · · Northampton, MA · Joined May 2013 · Points: 0

We don't know that the op isn't 4 foot 3...

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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