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Bone-white sandstones.

 
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Bone-white sandstones.
The white, shattered stone of Bear Rocks.


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SLCompulsionHow tall?

SLCompulsion

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Any good climbing (toproping or trad) there?
Posted Jul 24, 2007 10:18 am

BobSmithRe: How tall?

BobSmith

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30 feet or so. I don't think Bear Rocks is considered much of a climbing desination. Especially since it's so close to Seneca Rocks and Nelson Rocks, etc.

Posted Jul 24, 2007 4:59 pm

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