Cliff Creek Falls Trail – June 27, 2009 – Photos
Island
Cliff Creek Falls 20090627
– 27-Jun-2009 09:58SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 09:56SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 09:54SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 09:54SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 09:53SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 09:03SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 09:03SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 08:52SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 08:52SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 08:50SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 08:49SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 08:25SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 08:25SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 04:46SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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– 27-Jun-2009 04:46SAMSUNG SCH-i910, 2.8, 4.507mm, ISO 50
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This trail was an absolute blast. I wasn’t able to make it all the way to the top because the Cliff Creek crossing was flowing too much water for me to cross, but the trail up to that point was great. I never thought that I’d ride a trail that was rough because of all the deer, elk and moose tracks that were in it, though. Three passable creek crossings, a lot of rocks and roots, and lots of climbs made it fun. Since it rained the day before, I was covered in mud from head to toe when I was finished.