Robert H. Treman State Park and Lucifer Falls

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Rate Robert H. Treman Park

1 - Ugly, Not worth the trip
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2 - Could be better
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3 - OK, See it if you are in the area
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4 - Beautiful, worth the trip
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21%
5 - Must see, worth revisiting
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57%
 
Total votes: 14
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Robert Treeman is my absolute favorite place to hike. You have some gorgeous pictures, thanks for sharing them :D
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Great shots Kyle! I especially like the first one. I like the shots where waterfalls look like they are kinda sneaking outta the woods behind some trees or around a corner like that. Gives a great sense of depth and makes you wonder if the falls don't continue around the bend out of frame. Great job!
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Thanks Andy...yeah I like that first one too. Thats a nice little falls tucked away next to parking lot...no signs pointing to it...I wonder if many visitors even know its there.
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Maybe its the low flow... but that falls looks totally new to me.
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I thought the same thing at first glance. I'm pretty sure this falls is roughly in between the "straight and narrow" section of the creek and Lucifer Falls.
What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us. ~Henry David Thoreau
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Storm damage closes state park in Ithaca

http://www.cnycentral.com/news/story.as ... g5jzJKyAxg
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