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This is a section where it is hard to find footing that isn't wet. To the right of the pictured area is a 150 foot drop. Your only option is to follow the water. There are very few dry spots. Accept the fact that you are going to slip, at least a few times, and pick the best route.



These falls are rarely visited. I didnt know about them until this day. A truly beautiful spot. That is the steep face of Hallett in the background.



18 June, 2002


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