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Shaye Felesky
Photo Date: 
03/06/2019
Lower falls.
Shaye Felesky
Photo Date: 
03/06/2019
Wintry conditions in early March.
Shaye Felesky
Photo Date: 
03/06/2019
The bridge *not* to cross to access upper falls.
Shaye Felesky
Photo Date: 
03/06/2019
Keep orange trail markers in sight to guide you.
Shaye Felesky
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03/06/2019
Little blue pools and fern walls.
Shaye Felesky
Photo Date: 
03/06/2019
Winter trail conditions are difficult.
Shaye Felesky
Photo Date: 
03/06/2019
Before the final portion to the upper falls.
Shaye Felesky
Photo Date: 
03/06/2019
Winter trail conditions are worse than they look. Thick steep slick ice encountered.
Shaye Felesky
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03/06/2019
Main waterfall. Upper Cypress.
Shaye Felesky
Photo Date: 
03/06/2019
Sketchy and interesting terrain! Hole through the walking surface. Use great caution around the edges in the park.
Shaye Felesky
Photo Date: 
03/06/2019
More waterfalls to see along the way.
Shaye Felesky
Photo Date: 
03/06/2019
Watch for blue markers as you walk along the road. They will be on your right-hand side.
Shaye Felesky
Photo Date: 
03/06/2019
View from hiking farther past the first sighting of upper falls. Look for the car wreck across the way.

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