February 23: That’s me at the bottom of the upper falls, photo by Scott Meyer. Most trails are still snow covered, but not by much. Still glad to have snowshoes for surefootedness, and for keeping safe on the frozen stream. —Ed
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Magnificent–like you’re at the entrance of a Tolkien-esque mountain fastness.
I had to look up your usage. Yes! Or like the great cloud wall in Winter’s Tale. It was fantastic, you can hear the water cascading, making ice-music underneath.
Ooh, I’d *love* to hear that.
Oh my. Is a recording coming? What a fabulous place.
Hi Susan, I had that idea too, maybe.
It’s such a neat place in the winter! We just need more snow to make it even
better!!
More snow! Maybe today.