That's pretty cool, Brian! A spitting image -- if you don't mind, I might use it to promote the falls a bit. If I had to guess, I'd say it's somewhere in the Appalachians, just based on the trees and the old stone path leading to the falls. A PNW stream would have ripped that trail out long ago..!
Thanks for posting!
-Tom
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Ya Tom, image is all yours. The cliffs in the picture were not like I remember Warren's being, but the rest is similar. Spitting image is a good way to put it
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Re: Warren Falls... LIVES!
Gosh, is it December 28th already?Splintercat wrote:Thanks for the kick in the butt, Scott! Okay, here's my bargain: if I don't get this posted before Warren Falls flows again (or by Christmas, whichever comes first), I'll pose al fresco under the temporary winter flow for a photo op, pokin' around style..! On second thought, maybe the world isn't quite ready for that..?
-Tom