Sunday, September 25, 2016

Tumbling Through

Hog's Back Falls offers good views on both sides. The water is low at the moment, but looks different in other seasons. 


Crossing over the bridge gives different views of the ravine.


Here on the east side, I noticed a couple of ducks perched along one of the waterways.

25 comments:

  1. That ravine is very pretty. I'd expect the geology here is quite interesting. Those falls are wonderful.

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  2. Beautiful waterfall views. Looking at the photos, I feel like I can hear the sound of the waterfalls. Very refreshing! Have a great weekend!

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  3. Those falls photos are outstanding. They probably sound incredible when you pass them.

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  4. Early morning or late afternoon William? The light is lovely in these shots.. nice walk you had there!

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  5. Falls are always so soothing to watch, aren't they? It's looking rather autumnish in your world. Yes, here too.. I'm just in denial. ;)

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  6. The falls are beautiful! (I really love the fifth photo, too.)

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  7. Great views of the falls. I wonder how many people take the time to look at the falls from different angles?

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  8. Ahhh, those waterfalls. What a great, Zen way to start the day. How close to downtown are they?

    Janis
    GDP

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  9. Wow, so pretty. Even with the water low.

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  10. seems like a relaxing spot to listen to water.

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  11. Great shots of the falls, and I love the rays of sunshine.

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  12. Beautiful colours and light in your photos!

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  13. @Kay: it's a ravine with character.

    @Linda: yes they are.

    @Nancy: thanks!

    @Bill: they make a lot of noise.

    @Grace: late afternoon. I've never come here in morning.

    @Hilary: and yet most of the fall colours haven't shown themselves yet. I think the late afternoon light has that effect.

    @Norma: thanks!

    @Red: I know I always do.

    @Janis: they're a few kilometres away. Going by river adds to that, since the river winds its way through the city.

    @Whisk: I agree!

    @Tex: that it is.

    @Denise: thanks!

    @Linda: thank you.

    @Marleen: indeed!

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  14. The ducks could go for a nice ride in that fast water! ;-)

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  15. now that is a super cool place, i love the 1st 2 shots. nice!! way cool. looks very peaceful there. ( :

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  16. Such a pretty parade of little waterfalls. Love the second view in particular.

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  17. Everyone loves waterfalls. We always took our guests to see the Snoqualmie River Falls. It was never the same. One of the few things I loved about Washington.

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  18. Beautiful photos. I love the magic of waterfalls.

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  19. I love waterfalls. And the light in your last shots is perfect.

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  20. @RedPat: they seem quite comfortable in the water. Of course, they can just fly away if they slip!

    @Beth: thanks!

    @Gemma: as do I.

    @Cloudia: thanks!

    @Mari: I can never get tired of waterfalls.

    @Debs: thanks! Me too.

    @Halcyon: thank you!

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  21. It is terribly low water. I'm still being frugal with our well water.
    BTW Lanark County rock is awfully boring grey limestone.

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