2010 - What's Missing?

A place to discuss waterfalls. Including the parks that house them and the hikes to get to them.

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Aprrox 15' Waterfall, with a series of cascades both up and down stream.

Name: Sugar Creek

Location: On Rt 12D between Turin and Boonville.

Google Maps: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=&num=1&t= ... -w&split=0

The place in not posted.

http://www.nyfalls.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3315
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Sorry, I have been ignoring this part of the board as I was busy gathering shots and info for the website all summer. I'm going to be updating the database and map soon, as well as checking out on all the posts and photos i missed.
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Let's see, the few I posted about lately are Wilmington Flume (A different one from the Wilmington Notch falls) I need to gather the shots I have of it and add to the post about it. http://www.nyfalls.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3396

Verkeerder Kill falls, which I updated recently http://www.nyfalls.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3095

Oh, and Deer Brook, has a listing, just needs to be linked to http://www.nyfalls.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3418
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I've posted two new, albeit small, ones recently - The Hidden Glen in Broome County, and Tilton Falls in Tompkins County. If time will cooperate with me I may have a couple more new Broome County falls soon, and perhaps another new one in Tioga.
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Rock Stream just south of Big Stream (Glenora Falls)...cant get a good angle on it but looks to be just as impressive...possibly larger than Glenora.
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One your missing is Alice Falls. It is a falls on the Ausable River, the water goes over Alice Falls then over to the Ausable Chasm. I couldn't figure how to get the map correctly but it is off of Rt9 in Keeseville Essex County.

http://maps.google.com/maps?rlz=1T4ADRA ... CBwQnwIwAA
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Nice shots Eddie! :up:
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While hunting this weekend I happened across 2 waterfalls by chance. These falls are located within the New Michigan State Forest (Chenango County) approx. 8 miles west of Norwich. While driving through the forest to various spots to hunt, several other smaller streams were noticed that might possibly lead to falls as well.

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This is a falls coming out of Reservoir Creek from Plymouth Reservoir (left circle on map)...guessing somewhere in the 60-80' range as it tumbles over 2-10' ledges all the way down. There was a smaller falls above it (10'ish) and I'm guessing a few more below it but I didnt have the time to explore further.

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These falls were fed either via spring or possibly a small run off from Round Pond...theres wasnt a creek crossing at the road but a few trickles down the hill and suddenly these 2 falls (10-20'ish) collide less than 200 yards from the road. Again, guessing there might be more.

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