Havana Glen & Eagle Cliff Falls
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That's the lowest flow i have ever seen it.
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I think that's where that kid fell in last winter.
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Well say a prayer that I don't, I may very well attempt to check it out Sunday.
I got a ENO hammock and am going to test it out Saturday night at Sugar Hill State Forest (did you know there is a fire tower there?) and be only a few mins away from the area. Time to hit up all the WG area falls...should be flowing quite well, perhaps even too much.
I got a ENO hammock and am going to test it out Saturday night at Sugar Hill State Forest (did you know there is a fire tower there?) and be only a few mins away from the area. Time to hit up all the WG area falls...should be flowing quite well, perhaps even too much.
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Did you ever get to this?
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Wow... fantastic lighting. and great shutter speed for that flow too. Well done!
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Suppose SWIM wanted to see the rest of the upper glen in its entirety. Would the approach best be had from the northern rim, or southern rim?
I know there is access that is not "posted" to the southern rim on the right side of the amphitheater - however I wasn't sure if this was the best route to take to get to the stone stairs, see bridal veil falls, and follow the original 1900's route or not. My understanding is that you have to go in and out of the gorge to see everything, so SWIM was planning for that anyway.
I know there is access that is not "posted" to the southern rim on the right side of the amphitheater - however I wasn't sure if this was the best route to take to get to the stone stairs, see bridal veil falls, and follow the original 1900's route or not. My understanding is that you have to go in and out of the gorge to see everything, so SWIM was planning for that anyway.