BETA PHOTO: This is a view looking down on the problem
Description
Figure out a way to balance your way up the slab in order to get to the left facing crimp in the crack. Make a dynamic move to a big hold and then top out.
Location
Take the trail that is directly behind the restrooms at the second to last parking lot at the North Shore. Show me the kind is at the top of the hill on the right.
Protection
Due to the dynamic nature you will probably need a spotter or two.
FA: Paul Jones. this problem is standard DL V4. Also a cool variation is Flyin High which skips all holds at the bulge and throws sraight to the jug. Possibly the biggest huck in the park and I think has only been done once.
I've done the dyno, many times. I think a couple others have done it that way too. It probably isn't any more difficult than the regular SMTK and uses all the same holds as SMTK. It is just an eliminate to that problem and is quite fun, but come on, it's just different beta and there is no way it deserves its own name.
The 4 pictures shown above are actually a different problem that has been called 'show me mercy' at V1. The large right hand jug is not part of SMTK. On one of the picture's comments sections JasonH does a great job of describing what is actually SMTK. I first did (not claiming the FA) 'show me mercy' when I was furstrated trying to send SMTK.
By Chris treggE Administrator From: Madison, WI Sep 12, 2008 rating: V4
Yeah I was too lazy to change all the pics' captions before, but have done that now. I was thinking that this line was pretty easy for a DL "V4"!
EDIT: I removed the "Show Me Mercy" shots, posted it as a route, and moved some pics there.
Alright Barnard, I think its time to send the dyno variation with Oil Can in left hand. Then put said Oil Can on the bucket so you can top out. That would be true club style