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    Tyson Gillard
    Beginning of the snowshoe hike at the intersection of Wind River Road and NF-3062.
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    Closed gate on NF-6032 during winter months.
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    NF-3062 bridge crossing over Ninemile Creek.
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    The 2-mile one-way hike along NF-3062.
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    After 2 miles, the official trailhead for trail 152A leading to Falls Creek Falls.
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    Fallen liverwort lichen (Lobaria pulmonaria) along the trail.
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    Small suspension bridge crossing over Falls Creek gorge.
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    Looking down Falls Creek gorge.
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    Snowshoe along Falls Creek en route to Falls Creek Falls.
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    Snowshoe along Falls Creek en route to Falls Creek Falls.
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    Clearing en route to Falls Creek Falls.
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    En route to Falls Creek Falls.
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    En route to Falls Creek Falls.
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    335-foot Falls Creek Falls.
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    Contributor Shane Kucera at the base of 335-foot Falls Creek Falls.
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    Contributor Shane Kucera at the base of 335-foot Falls Creek Falls.
    Shane Kucera
    Falls Creek Falls up close in the winter.
    Shane Kucera
    Falls Creek Falls with massive snowflakes falling.

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