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Humping The Bear

V1-2 PG13, Boulder, 10 ft (3 m),  Avg: 2 from 2 votes
FA: unknown
Minnesota > Interstate SP (… > Interstate SP B… > Pit (AKA Arm Pit)
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Description

Dyno Problem.
Left and right arms spread hugging the boulder, Left foot on.
Use momentum and swing with your arms while kicking off with the left foot, throwing your body up and into the boulder. Stick it with the right hand, then bring left up for balance and bump right hand to the right. Top out.

Location

In the Armpit Area, to the right of the crack

Protection

1 crash pad 1 spotter

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Setting up for the Dyno
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Andrew Jay
minneapolis, MN
  V1-2
[Hide Comment] Sorry about the misinformation. I took down the FA. But I think I do this problem a bit differently than spread eagle, it's not supposed to be the same. Is spread Eagle a dyno problem? here watch this video, because I don't think they're the same routes. didn't mean to upset anyone. Sep 8, 2009
Andrew Jay
minneapolis, MN
  V1-2
[Hide Comment] here's the link youtube.com/watch?v=bgsyhGx… Sep 8, 2009
Andrew Jay
minneapolis, MN
  V1-2
[Hide Comment] okay, cool. Mountain Project won't let me delete the post I made, but I'm sure the admins can take it down if it's a problem. Let me know when you finish the guidebook, I'd love to get a copy! Sep 8, 2009
Jonathan Williams
Minneapolis
 
[Hide Comment] This problem is an easier right exit of "Spread Eagle," and starts halfway through the problem. It would be probably V1. Sep 9, 2009
[Hide Comment] so for all the spray, and chest thumping on this is contrived squeeze job of an exsisting route noone can post the complete route?

Or do i have to buy the guide book?

Id rather have incorrect yet current information, rather than some guy did the fa, and he only had 3 fingers, so if you use your index finger...DAB!!!! Jul 9, 2010
[Hide Comment] Andrew -- do I understand you want me to delete your submission so that someone else may provide it? If that's the case -- any takers? Mar 1, 2011
Carl Osterberg
Center City, MN
[Hide Comment] There is another, more accurate post for this climb with the same name. Somebody on that post clarifies that Humping The Bear is the stand start of Spread Eagle. Sep 29, 2013