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Gleasman's Falls

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 7:58 am
by backpacker
A three mile hike will get you to these falls, classified at a modest height for the dacks their located on the Independence River east of Lowville. The river passes thru a narrow gorge with the trail about 50 feet above. A total of four different falls makes it worth the trip.
I did this near mid day and left the tripod at camp.


Three falls
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Rock out crop
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A small fall
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Top of the main Fall
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Most of the main fall
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Looking down the main fall
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Re: Gleasman's Falls

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 4:59 pm
by hobkyl
Nice Jim! Ah...I hear the mountains calling! Wish I could visit them more.

Re: Gleasman's Falls

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 8:10 pm
by backpacker
hobkyl wrote:Nice Jim! Ah...I hear the mountains calling! Wish I could visit them more.

same here I don't get up enought.
So when are you heading up for mor 46er?

I started the 35's last weekend will post picks soon

Re: Gleasman's Falls

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:15 pm
by Matt
Great photos... a lot of water action.. i love to see that in pics of falls

Re: Gleasman's Falls

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:30 pm
by americanhero
great shots :up:
Looks really like a wonderful area. I should plan a visit to the area for the next couple of weeks.

Re: Gleasman's Falls

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 3:20 pm
by hobkyl
Hopefully making a trip up late Sept early Oct if all pans out. Thinking Big Slide for sure, and still debating on the other day. I'd like to tackle one or two of the more difficult ones this year. Cliff-Redfield, Allen, or a hike in the Santis, Sewards, or Dix.

Re: Gleasman's Falls

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 7:26 am
by L_G_D
Nice shots, never been over that way, looks like I should make the trip....

Re: Gleasman's Falls

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 6:59 pm
by backpacker
Thanks everyone, need to get on the other side to get a good shot of the main falls. I had my neices with me thus I didn't try and cross.


hobkyl wrote:Hopefully making a trip up late Sept early Oct if all pans out. Thinking Big Slide for sure, and still debating on the other day. I'd like to tackle one or two of the more difficult ones this year. Cliff-Redfield, Allen, or a hike in the Santis, Sewards, or Dix.
If you go for Big Slide you can make it a round trip by going up over Yard and down the brothers, I did it in the winter had a nice hike.When you go for Cliff-Redfield throw in Skylight and Gray too. Stay in the leanto around the Uphill area (it's a long hike in for two might as well stay and get four). Allen is a day hike in itself. The Santis you can get all three but bring extra water, no watering hole on top. You can get three of the four in the Sewards, Seymour is out from the rest (another day hike). Dix can be done a few ways we did Dix in the winter from route 73 then finished on the rest of the range in the fall.

If you want some company let me know when you plan on hiking and if I'm free I'll join ya.