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Echo Rock-- Start of Downstream Traverse

 
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Echo Rock-- Start of Downstream Traverse
The river is very close to the rocks here (it is visible at lower left, actually). The route down was via the short gully-like drop on the right. The rock was very smooth and slippery, and though the descent was just Class 3, great care was necessary. This traverse (this view faces downstream; the traverse I did headed upstream) would not be possible under normal conditions, but drought conditions the last several months had lowered water levels dramatically.

Great Falls, VA-- October 2007


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on Oct 28, 2007 9:35 pm

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Lat/Lon: 39.00210°N / 77.2541°W

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