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Ryan Wamsley
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01/03/2019
Beach Creek whitewater cuts through a dreary overcast day.
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01/03/2019
Bull Cove Falls shoots down through the rock formations.
Ryan Wamsley
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The fog rolls in over Beech Creek.
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Bear Creek Falls on a rain-soaked day.
Ryan Wamsley
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An old, mossy tree silently stands guard over a gushing Beech Creek.
Ryan Wamsley
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Mossy remains of a tree that once stood at the base of High Falls.
Ryan Wamsley
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High Falls weaves its dazzling web of whitewater.
Ryan Wamsley
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Trees eternally coated with moss at the base of High Falls.
Ryan Wamsley
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The view of the Tallulah River Valley from atop Big Scaly Mountain.
Ryan Wamsley
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Another view of the Tallulah River Valley from atop Big Scaly Mountain.
Ryan Wamsley
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Clouds above, fog below, while descending Big Scaly.
Ryan Wamsley
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01/03/2019
A friendly deer companion hiking down Big Scaly.

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