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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby ApproachingLight » Tue Oct 26, 2010 2:45 pm

Thanks for the mention. I do think I never got to the highest set of falls. But it is peaceful and beautiful there.

The pics are all HDR. Even bracketing a +2 and -2 time exposure when I took the pictures, the waterfalls are still all blown out in HDR. So i had to layer the waterfall back on top with like 70% opacity for the layer. Not sure that is the best solution.

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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby hobkyl » Tue Oct 26, 2010 3:54 pm

The last photo you have there is the tallest falls. If you scroll up and look at bremers post....there is one more sizeable falls beyond it...but dont think its quite as tall-could be though...hard to tell as it has several drops.
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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby Matt » Thu Oct 28, 2010 1:55 pm

great series of shots. The leaves really had that place blanketed.
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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby hobkyl » Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:15 am

As always...a great hike in Tannery Creek. Love this place.

Either nature or man removed the trees that once adorned the main falls. With the water flow and without the log, I didnt dare cross the middle of the falls.

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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby bremer » Mon Jun 06, 2011 3:54 pm

Nice to see the logs gone! I think they were even there going back to the 200 waterfalls book picture. I really like that second shot - looks like a great perspective to return to in the fall :up:
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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby Matt » Mon Jun 27, 2011 12:52 pm

i visited this past weekend for the first time since college. An excellent hike with decent climbs. I was able to get the info and imagery that I need to build a page, but I did not climb the last falls, thinking I don't want to encourage that climb to readers. It seemed insane.
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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby hobkyl » Tue Jun 28, 2011 5:16 pm

It used to be very managable when the log was wedged in the pool in the middle. Now, I wouldnt dare try it unless waterflow was really low...in which case I probably wouldnt bother going further.
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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby jroz » Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:05 pm

Finally made it here a few days ago, when it was pretty hot, so the creek definitely felt good. Saw one other person while I was there. As you will see, things definitely look drier in comparison to the photos posted from June I would like to go back there, but will wait until after we get some desperately needed rain (and at this rate, who knows when that will be)...

I stopped at the third falls. I was tempted to go up to the fourth, but the hill to the left of the falls looked pretty sketchy up top (I saw the other person go up that way), and I wasn't about to try the rope to the right since who knows how long it's been there. Where are like 3 footholds when you need 'em? I know other people wouldn't give it a second thought but I prefer my limbs intact so... :P

I am also glad I am a short thin person, getting around those busted up trees at the falls below the 3rd was a bit tricky..and shame all those logs are there, it would be a pretty nice falls to get if they weren't there.

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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby bremer » Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:56 pm

Nice! I hadn't noticed that new log in Kyles last shots. I'm guessing its one of those that spent the past several years stuck at the larger falls upstream. Chances are it will spend the next 5 years hanging out at this one, "messing up" the perfect shot, although that will of course depend on how you see it. It works quite well in your shots :up:
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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby hobkyl » Thu Jul 14, 2011 6:17 am

Wonderful shots Judy!

The left side is definitely the way to go. There is a well worn path on that side. The rope has been there 10 years or more, is rotted, and there are NO good foot holds leading up to it. It's sketchy to say the least.

I agree about the log jam. I had a difficult time navigating over/under that.
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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby jroz » Thu Jul 14, 2011 1:56 pm

bremer wrote:Nice! I hadn't noticed that new log in Kyles last shots. I'm guessing its one of those that spent the past several years stuck at the larger falls upstream. Chances are it will spend the next 5 years hanging out at this one, "messing up" the perfect shot, although that will of course depend on how you see it. It works quite well in your shots :up:


Thanks, I figured I might as well use it to my advantage and get some different angles. :D
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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby jroz » Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:02 pm

hobkyl wrote:Wonderful shots Judy!

The left side is definitely the way to go. There is a well worn path on that side. The rope has been there 10 years or more, is rotted, and there are NO good foot holds leading up to it. It's sketchy to say the least.

I agree about the log jam. I had a difficult time navigating over/under that.



Thanks! I could tell the path looked like it was more used, but I wasn't sure about the top part...was hard to see standing further down just how it would be. I saw the other person come down it backwards, and they told me "it's not that bad" however they were not carrying the amount of stuff I was. That makes navigating a bit different (especially around the log jam) :P

My foot got stuck between a rock and one branch while I was at Tannery (just noticed a briuse now), and I've gotten stuck maneuvering around trees more than once. :lol:
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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby Matt » Fri Jul 15, 2011 2:29 pm

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Flow was a bit higher 3 weeks ago
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Re: Tannery Creek

Postby HaloGirl » Wed Sep 07, 2011 11:08 am

Beautiful, Matt. :)
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Re: Tannery Creek

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