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    David Kerruish
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    The upper trailhead.
    David Kerruish
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    03/31/2018
    The path to the falls is well defined.
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    Lush green forests.
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    A small clearing and a collection of old-growth trees mark the junction to the upper and lower falls.
    David Kerruish
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    03/31/2018
    The upper falls.
    David Kerruish
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    03/31/2018
    The two cascades of the middle falls.
    David Kerruish
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    03/31/2018
    Walk down the steep trail for views of the lower falls.
    David Kerruish
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    03/31/2018
    The pool at the base of the falls is a popular summer swimming spot.
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    03/31/2018
    Views down the canyon below the falls.
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    03/31/2018
    Racehorse Falls.
    David Kerruish
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    03/31/2018
    Looking downstream and into the Nooksack Valley.
    David Kerruish
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    03/31/2018
    Peering through the mossy trees on the side of the trail to the lower falls.

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