Waterfall Pics
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- paul109876
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Waterfall Pics
We just went to the smokies this last weekend to get away and took several waterfall pics.
I would love to see what others have captured.
I would love to see what others have captured.
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And a little ibuprohen helps.
And a little ibuprohen helps.
- JTOlson26
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Re: Waterfall Pics
Nice picture! I don't currently have any to share, but i have always enjoyed the waterfalls of the Smokies! My grandparents own a cabin down there and it is a fun place to explore.
- paul109876
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Re: Waterfall Pics
Thanks, that was my 1st time there. Living in Indiana the only place to hike is in the southern part of the state at a grand altitude of 1000 ft above sea level.
We went up to Clingmans Dome and hiked a very small section of the AT over to the next couple of summits.
It surpirsed me the number of people that had trouble with the 1/2 mile paved walkway up to the look out tower. I saw a couple of folks give up and turn around.
Gatlinburg is okay if you like to do the tourist shops. Not for me, although I am guilty of taste testing at the Ole Smokey Moonshine distillery.
We went up to Clingmans Dome and hiked a very small section of the AT over to the next couple of summits.
It surpirsed me the number of people that had trouble with the 1/2 mile paved walkway up to the look out tower. I saw a couple of folks give up and turn around.
Gatlinburg is okay if you like to do the tourist shops. Not for me, although I am guilty of taste testing at the Ole Smokey Moonshine distillery.
The body needs total exhaustion by worthy and catatonic means in order to feel free and pure.
And a little ibuprohen helps.
And a little ibuprohen helps.
- thebeave7
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Re: Waterfall Pics
I love moving water photography, its peaceful and quite enjoyable, here are a few of my favorite shots...

Wyandot Falls in Ricketts Glen SP

Sol Duc Falls, Olympic NP
Eric

Wyandot Falls in Ricketts Glen SP

Sol Duc Falls, Olympic NP
Eric
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- paul109876
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Re: Waterfall Pics
Nice!
The body needs total exhaustion by worthy and catatonic means in order to feel free and pure.
And a little ibuprohen helps.
And a little ibuprohen helps.
- TK
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Re: Waterfall Pics
Not bad for a cell phone camera, eh?
- Williemakit
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Re: Waterfall Pics
I spent a week in the Smokies back in May of 03 and while I have a ton of photos the camera I had at the time sucked! I remember the huge amounts of rain and the super high humidity! I hiked to Mt. Le Conte lodge that a was cool rainy foggy trip and also spent some time on the App trail. Clingmans dome was cool, I also remember seeing people not make it half way up the dome? Definitely a trip I plan to do again! I added a couple photos of the my trip, the sunsets were awesome.
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- TravelingMatt

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Re: Waterfall Pics
Multnomah Falls, Oregon. I have others where this came from.


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- paul109876
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Re: Waterfall Pics
Here's another
The body needs total exhaustion by worthy and catatonic means in order to feel free and pure.
And a little ibuprohen helps.
And a little ibuprohen helps.
- gonzalj
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Re: Waterfall Pics
Here's a couple I've gotten.
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- HighCountry
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Re: Waterfall Pics
North Clear Creek Falls in early spring:
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- Mark Curtis
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Re: Waterfall Pics
I remember this one from your site.....definitely caught my eye. This is near Creede, right?
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