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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Dave Kiel
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    Blackwater Falls from the one of the viewing walkways.
    Dave Kiel
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    09/29/2018
    Below Blackwater Falls as the river begins its steep plunge of over 1,250 feet to the Dry Fork River.
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    The 62-foot-high Blackwater Falls.
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    09/29/2018
    Blackwater Falls in a snow storm from the south viewpoint.
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    09/29/2018
    Caution sign at the top the faint trail to the bottom of Blackwater Falls.
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    09/29/2018
    Sunset at Lindy Point.
    Dave Kiel
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    09/29/2018
    Lindy Point is a flat easy ski or snowshoe for beginners.
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    09/29/2018
    Approach to Elakala Falls once you get to the creek.
    Dave Kiel
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    Elakala Falls in the spring. It is just a short hike from the park's lodge.
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    09/29/2018
    Photographers capturing the ice of Elakala Falls. Access is easy except the short climb down to the base.
    Dave Kiel
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    09/29/2018
    Ice along Elakala Run.
    Dave Kiel
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    09/29/2018
    Elakala Falls in the winter.

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