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Celticclimber
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PostWed Feb 05, 2020 4:48 pm 
The dog needed to get out. Decided that since the Falls are only 5 miles from me; we'd go there. So in pouring wetness and 10cms of slushy snow off we went: But not far. There are at least 15 trees down between the first creek (the one with the bridge) and the second. At the second there was so much stream side erosion that it was not cross-able. The creek is running thick with sediment. No guessing as to what else is is happening up there. Just thought I'd post this as, Sunday is suppose to be dry. Which means a lot of folks will head there: DON'T. Go somewhere else.

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PostThu Feb 06, 2020 1:13 am 
That's unfortunate. That area does get pretty wet, I went for a jaunt last year looking for the mines nearby and also hit up the falls. It does tend to get a bit wet, I was glad I wore boots wink.gif

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PostFri Feb 07, 2020 6:08 pm 
How far from the trailhead you think you were?

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