Taughannock Falls State Park

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ahh yes. Olympus is great with the side angle zooms.
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Stranded waders rescued at Taughannock Falls
By LAUREN LONG
Finger Lakes Times


ULYSSES — Two Seneca County residents were among three who found themselves stranded Thursday afternoon after venturing across the rushing creek at Taughannock Falls State Park.

State Park Police said Hannah Amberge, 20, of Newfield; Allison Crouch, 17, of Lodi; and Nicholas Weidman, 22, of Ovid; had been wading in the water around 3:30 p.m. when one of them slipped. After helping her up, they decided to go to the other side since the current was so strong.

A hiker spotted them an hour or so later and notified park personnel.

All three waited patiently on the north side of the gorge while rescue teams from the Trumansburg and Ithaca Fire Departments arrived and set up a plan to bring them back across.

About 200 feet upstream from where the three were waiting, Michael O’Halloran of the Ithaca Fire Department’s rope rescue team used a paddle to steady himself through the rough water and secure a rope to a tree on the other side.

Around 5:30 p.m., walkers were asked to leave the gorge trail as rescuers attempted to navigate a small life boat sideways across the creek, using the rope as a guide. Downstream, another group stood ready on the bank in case anything went wrong.

Worried the boat would tip, team member Chris Kourkoutis opted to take the boat back to shore and make his way across on foot, carrying with him extra life jackets. Each stranded park visitor was led safely back to the other side, one at a time, facing upstream as they held onto the rope with both hands.

All three were medically evaluated and given thermal blankets to keep warm.

The combination of slippery rocks and rushing water, especially after the heavy rain Wednesday, makes it very difficult to walk across the creek, said Gerald Lewis with the New York State Park Police.

“If they don’t obey the signs, we have people get killed here,” said Lewis.

At the start of the trail — which leads to the 215-foot waterfall — is a sign that warns visitors to proceed with caution, stay on the main trail, and keep away from the edge of the cliffs. The sign also warns of falling rock and states that no swimming is permitted in the gorge. Similar signs are posted along the 3/4-mile-long trail.

Last fall, a New Jersey woman was killed in a rock slide near the falls. She and her husband had ventured off the trail with their two children in an area that had not been freed of loose rock — a standard procedure each year along the marked trails.

Park police said most rescues are needed because people attempt to climb the walls on either side of the gorge that are filled with loose shale or attempt to cross or swim in the creek.
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I took a quick drive down to the park this morning to get some photos of people/dogs participating in a hike that was part of the Grapehound event. Greyhound owners from all over gathered this weekend for a Cayuga Wine Trail event to benefit Greyhound adoption organizations. After I took some photos of the folks gathering for the hike (quite a sight!), I drove up to the overlook. It was a bit foggy this morning but I took a couple of shots of the falls just to kill time until the hikers made it to the "base" of the falls. The small white dot to the right of the base of the falls is people! They are almost directly beneath where the car sized piece fell a couple of summers ago and killed a woman. I know that we've talked about people's stupidity on here a number of times, but people never cease to amaze me. Do they think that the signs are posted to ruin their good time? Perhaps graphic photos of mangled bodies would be more effective? A few weeks ago, a couple of my guests told me about a man who was throwing sticks for his dog at the base of the falls and the roar of the falls was too loud for the dog to hear his owner calling him so the dog just kept swimming farther out. I guess that it went on long enough that onlookers were afraid that the dog would drown. Nice memory from my guests' first trip to the falls.
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I'm guilty of getting very close (in the pool) years ago, but not anymore.
I've seen worse. Little kids climbing around ont he other side of the barrier from where you took that.
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I too was guilty of wading in the pool (and sitting at the very top of the falls) when I was a teenager. It was actually my first time to walk down the steps to the overlook in several years. I lost a friend there awhile back and I just couldn't bring myself to stand where she stood. It was still a little weird.
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Very sad.

Man dies after fall at Taughannock
By Raymond Drumsta
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ULYSSES — New York State Parks Police are investigating the death of an unidentified man Sunday at Taughannock Falls State Park.

State Parks police, New York State Police and Trumansburg firefighters responded to the call about a distraught person at the brink of Taughannock Falls about 3:30 p.m., said Eileen Larrabe, spokeswoman for New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Witnesses reported the man acted agitated, she added.

They were told to stand by at the overlook near the falls, Trumansburg fire officials said, and on arrival, firefighters noticed a man walking back and forth at the brink of the falls.

Soon after, the man stepped off the brink, fire officials said.
Emergency personnel went to the pool just beneath the falls, where they found the man had been pulled to the shore by four individuals, the officials said. Firefighters checked for signs of life but found none.

The investigation was turned over to State Parks police, fire officials said.

The man has not been identified, and his body was removed for autopsy, Larrabe said.

Tompkins County Sheriff's deputies and Bangs Ambulance assisted at the scene.

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hmm... I would have waited for warmer weather .... and better water flow.
I wonder how we got there. I don't know of any access to that section of the gorge... unless he first jumped down the upper falls.
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