Alexander Megos and the art of dynoing
The video of Alexander Megos dynoing up two large boulder problems at Rocklands, South Africa
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Alexander Megos "flying" on a boulder problem at Rocklands, South Africa
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After the art of zipping off a hold introduced by Giuliano Cameroni, here's the art of dynoing up boulders presented by Alexander Megos. Two boulder problems at Rocklands in South Africa, climbed previously by others, even in the second (Sky 8B+) had never been climbed before with this double-dyno version. Perhaps the German climber is preparing for something special that has a series of enormous leaps? Such as Three Degrees of Separation at Ceuse? This line has been waiting for a second ascent ever since Chris Sharma first climbed in back in 2007...
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