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== Info ==
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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Weisendanger Falls were named for Albert Weisendanger, a Forest Service Ranger. The falls are also known as Upper Multnomah Falls and Twanklaskie Falls.  
 
Weisendanger Falls were named for Albert Weisendanger, a Forest Service Ranger. The falls are also known as Upper Multnomah Falls and Twanklaskie Falls.  
  

Revision as of 22:34, 4 December 2006

Weisendanger Falls

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  • Hikes containing this destination: Larch Mountain Hike
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  • Height: 55'

Description

Weisendanger Falls and Larch Mountain Trail

Weisendanger Falls were named for Albert Weisendanger, a Forest Service Ranger. The falls are also known as Upper Multnomah Falls and Twanklaskie Falls.

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