http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... school+bus
It's not often that I find myself wanting a bus. I wish this had been my school bus...
BUS!
I think he just hopes it goes straight, or maybe by differential thrust on L/R axes... I suspect that thing has multiple engines, old Alison turbines like on the Hercules C-130 are often used for drag races, delivering 4000+ HP each.
Impressive power, but to no end here eh.
Impressive power, but to no end here eh.
more has been done with less
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thanks a lot, Royston - pointed me to this stunning performance
<a href=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 93>running up that hill</a> got a new meaning
cheers, tom
<a href=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 93>running up that hill</a> got a new meaning

cheers, tom
it's no fake - the climb itself is really easy and Dan Osmann was famous for that type of speed solos.
the video is said to be a rip from a commercial production 'Masters of Stone', her's a quote from someone who watched the shooting
The climb is the line marked Bear's Reach, named after the jump (for small people) in the last section of the wall.
have a look at the <a href=http://www.yorkshiregrit.com/videos.html>videos</a> from Yorkshire Grit, if you want to peek at the other extreme of the spectrum - difficult moves close to the ground, well relatively...
I could easily do the climb at Lover's Leap (though I'd prefer protection and would move a bit slower), but I couldn't perform any of the moves shown by the British climbers
cheers, Tom
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the video is said to be a rip from a commercial production 'Masters of Stone', her's a quote from someone who watched the shooting
here's a link about <a href=http://www.ericandlucie.com/Lover's%20L ... tm>Lover's Leap</a> (btw near Lake Tahoe where Scope4Live is on holidays from time to time).
Oct 31, 2005, 10:41am PST
From: Livermore I just happened to be at the leap the day that video was shot. I was climbing the line at the time. It was shot off season, early April, as I recall and there was only 2-3 parties present (including me and my wife). I was pretty new to climbing at the time. We said hi on our way back to our packs after the climb. I knew of Dano and I kinda guessed it was him but I didn't really understand how lucky I was until later. In any case, they did several takes with Dano climbing up and down the route like he was strolling on sidewalk. He was the smoothest climber I have ever seen. It looked effortless.
--lymey
The climb is the line marked Bear's Reach, named after the jump (for small people) in the last section of the wall.
have a look at the <a href=http://www.yorkshiregrit.com/videos.html>videos</a> from Yorkshire Grit, if you want to peek at the other extreme of the spectrum - difficult moves close to the ground, well relatively...
I could easily do the climb at Lover's Leap (though I'd prefer protection and would move a bit slower), but I couldn't perform any of the moves shown by the British climbers
cheers, Tom
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