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hobkyl wrote:What does anyone know about these falls? These are a bit further up the creek. According to the waterfall map page these could be Decker Falls? But they are definately higher than 10'.
I was there in June 2010 and took some pictures of the top Falls and the second Falls on your map. Mark Johnson was there a day earlier with his family. He sent me a picture of your Bing map falls, which I added to my picture collection too. Decker creek falls and Dresser creek falls are downstream from looking at maps that I've looked at. The two upper falls are private property. The building off to side is the remains of the original power station foundation. Mark creek walked up from St. Patrick's cemetery. He told me you better be in great shape because its a very steep hike up stream. The falls in your map are about 75 to 100 feet tall. If you want to look at pictures of these falls? Here's my link to ones I took: http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/577984201rnojyJ
Marty
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Lol no rush. I don't think anyone on here knew of these falls.
“There’s an inconsequentiality to our lives that living in the wilderness shows up. Mountain are real, they set their limits, they set ours. They expose us, make us vulnerable and strong at the same time. “ --Alison Wat
Yeah and what about this one? I haven't seen it anywhere on the NY Falls map. This is the one located in W. Hadafuk, south of Deposit, East of Binghamton. Hard to believe this was overlooked!
ApproachingLight wrote:Yeah and what about this one? I haven't seen it anywhere on the NY Falls map. This is the one located in W. Hadafuk, south of Deposit, East of Binghamton. Hard to believe this was overlooked!
Liquid lunch, Dave?
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I am fearless, because I've been afraid.
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“There’s an inconsequentiality to our lives that living in the wilderness shows up. Mountain are real, they set their limits, they set ours. They expose us, make us vulnerable and strong at the same time. “ --Alison Wat