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B2 Bomber

V4, Boulder, 14 ft (4 m),  Avg: 3.4 from 43 votes
FA: Jim Holloway (SA: Dick Anderson)
Minnesota > Interstate SP (… > Interstate SP B… > Boonyards aka The B2 Pit
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Description

Start down and right on a large, V-shaped jug that is behind a small birch tree. Trend up and left, using good slots and crimps. There are many ways to finish the problem. Taller folks typically dyno; shorter folks use poor intermediates.

Protection

Pads, spot

Location

On the left side of the B2 area, see photos.

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Climber Kristina Suorsa
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Photo by Anthony Johnson
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Randy Baum on the dyno finish.
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throw for the top
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High left foot smear.
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the beginning of the end
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Sam Daley
Saint Paul
  V4
[Hide Comment] FA: Jim Holloway SA: Dick Anderson

This information thanks to John Sherman's interesting book, Stone Crusade: A Historical Guide to Bouldering in America. Oct 27, 2010
[Hide Comment] As you walk into the B2 area, B2 Bomber is on your left. Start down and right on a large, V-shaped jug that is behind a small birch tree. Trend up and left, using good slots and crimps. There are many ways to finish the problem. Taller folks typically dyno; shorter folks use poor intermediates. Sep 29, 2013