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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

    I find the image quite satisfying as is, and think the log might have been one element too many for me - as it is, you have the foliage (rhododendrons, I presume), the layered rock, and the two different flows of water. The water coming into the image from the right, at the bottom, does a nice job of filling out that part of the frame.

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    Back in the 80's a friend and I climbed up the right side about 20 feet from the falls. There are more interesting falls about 1/2 mile up the creek that you can't get to now. Also to the right there was a narrow set of Big rocks that had a perfect water shoot you could slide down and a deep hole that had a rope swing. Parks department removed the trail since they could not get to anyone who got injured. Next time we/you go to Raven Cliff we should check the southern trail from the parking lot along Dukes creek - might find some worthy rapids.
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    Thanks for your thoughts Gregg. All the natural elements in a scene like this can be a balancing act and so I definitely can see what you mean about the tree.

    Eric, I was surprised and disappointed the upper falls deck is still closed/destroyed. It's been like 6 years since trees fell on it, or more? Used to be a thin trail to the right of the damaged area which has gotten too overgrown to use, which might be what you hiked or remnants of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post

    Eric, I was surprised and disappointed the upper falls deck is still closed/destroyed. It's been like 6 years since trees fell on it, or more? Used to be a thin trail to the right of the damaged area which has gotten too overgrown to use, which might be what you hiked or remnants of it.
    We crossed the creek to the right of the falls and there was a goat path that led north to the rocks. You could get there from the parking lot side too but it was a steep drop down to the rocks. here is a google maps from above. It must have been Davis Creek Falls we saw after climbing up Dukes. Click image for larger version. 

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    Were you roped to the railing? That's scary drop. Excellent shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Olsen View Post
    Were you roped to the railing? That's scary drop. Excellent shot.
    Thanks! That was a while ago....I seem to remember me being on one side of the railing, and my camera being partially on the other...I don't like heights.....I do remember that a marmot came up to say "Hi!" while I took the photograph.

    Nicely done, Erik!
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