Album Waterfalls

Beaver Cheif Falls above Lincoln Lake in Glacier National Park. 1291 feet tall, one of the tallest and glacier and supposedly (not sure though) the 192nd tallest fall in the world
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Princess Falls in Big South Fork (KY)
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Lick Falls (same area)
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From this summer's solar eclipse trip to Idaho.
My wife and I had not swam in the Snake River since before we were married and she had fallen off the raft into the rapids on Lunch Counter when we were dating. Took a brief dip here before wandering the falls.

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This one was like a spiral staircase to some upper pools.
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Yellowstone bias here, but I really like this shot. How much snow is on the ground there now?
Thank you @scatman. That morning 4-5" of very heavy wet snow that broke my tent. Not sure how much stuck around.

It snowed 7" in Ammon, ID the same night and took the power down for a few folks here in the IF area.

Fun little snow storm.

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I'm a sucker for waterfalls and I just spent a couple nights at Savage Gulf State Park in TN (about an hour north of Chattanooga). A "gulf" is the local name for gorge, so picture an 800 foot deep gorge with lots of water and trees. Lots of water means lots of waterfalls.

Sutter Falls (~40 foot drop)
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Horsepound Falls (~25 foot drop)
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little trickle coming out of the rock
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This creek is about 20 feet wide and disappears into a "sink" about 30 feet behind the photographer. The whole area has places where a huge amount of water just vanishes underground
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Schoown Spring is the coolest place I have ever filtered water from. The water comes out of a cave in a 50 foot tall cliff, drops about 12 feet into a deep hole and disappears. This is a pano with 5 vertical photos, doesn't come close to capturing the full effect.The photo on the bag night challenge post is also Schwoon Spring for a different perspective.
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Here is JC for perspective
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Ranger Creek Falls is about 30 feet tall and 75 feet wide and just disappears underground, basically there is a pool at the bottom and the water never flows downstream
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Unnamed trickle coming off the top of the plateau
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View from the top, the water has been working on these rocks for a while
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