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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===

Revision as of 01:11, 19 February 2020

Upper McCord Creek Falls (Steve Hart)
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Mt. Adams peeks above the town of North Bonneville (Steve Hart)

Description

Upper McCord Creek Falls is hidden away above mighty Elowah Falls. Pictures fail to do the matched pair of waterfalls justice. They can only be easily viewed from above which diminishes their pictorial presentation. Though smaller than Elowah, they're a lot bigger than they seem at first glance.

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