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Elevation: 814 ft 248 m
GPS: 40.48938, -75.21634
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Shared By: Tim Quick on Jan 6, 2016
Admins: Justin Johnsen, SCPC, SWPACC, EPAC

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There is quite a bit of talus around the Teddy Bear area. Im sure if you spent some time working around some of the larger pieces, you could come up with countless little lines. The one established line right near the trail isnt even named and if you attempt it, you'll need to clean the top of the boulder pretty heavily. Nontheless, if you find yourself looking for a quick fun line, head on over.

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From the point on the main trail where you break right and walk over to the Teddy Bear boulder, simply turn 90 degrees and head to the left. You're looking for a shallow pit with a nice looking blank face which holds a meandering seam from the bottom to the top.

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Polar Bear Crack
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