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Talk:Eagle Creek to Punch Bowl Falls Hike

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Revision as of 00:18, 10 January 2007 by Stevefromdodge (Talk | contribs)

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Stevefromdodge 17:18, 9 January 2007 (MST) Jeff, I've fixed the trail logs to match this list we talked about for waypoints. For instance, even though it still lists Metlako Falls at Mile 1.5 and Sorenson Creek at Mile 1.6, both links point to the Metlako Falls page.

Eagle Creek Trailhead Metlako Falls (w mention of Sorenson Creek and Sorenson Falls) Punchbowl Falls (mention of the Junction, side trail, Lower Punchbowl Falls, Punchbowl Falls Overlook) Tish Creek and Fern Creek Bridges Loowit Falls (w mention of High Bridge Falls) High Bridge Tenas Camp (w mention of Skoonichuck Falls) Four and a Half Mile Bridge (w mention of Opal Creek Falls) Wyeast Camp (w mention of Wyeast Creek, Wyeast Falls & Wilderness Boundary) Eagle-Benson Trail Junction Blue Grouse Camp (w Mention of Blue Grouse Falls) The Potholes Tunnel Falls Vertigo Mile Twister Falls (redirects from CrissCross Falls, Crossover Falls & Eagle Creek Falls) Eagle-Tanner Trail Junction Inpiration Point Indian Springs Trail Junction Chinidere Mountain Trail Junction Eagle Creek-Crest Trail Junction

I'll leave the creative work on these to you. If you want me to help on anything, just scream.

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