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January, 2010

Snow and ice, Eagle Falls in Ice, Cumberland Falls in Ice.

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You can see the large pile of solid ice under the falls.
You can see the large pile of solid ice under the falls.
Daniel checking out another massive set of icicles behind the falls.
Daniel checking out another massive set of icicles behind the falls.
Looking directly at the pile of ice under the falls--from behind the falls. (Unfortunately the camera glitched and put a couple streaks in the photo.)
Looking directly at the pile of ice under the falls--from behind the falls. (Unfortunately the camera glitched and put a couple streaks in the photo.)
Best shot of Eagle Falls--coming around the other side.
Best shot of Eagle Falls--coming around the other side.
Daniel and Kristina enjoying the falls, just as the sun was disappearing.
Daniel and Kristina enjoying the falls, just as the sun was disappearing.
Large chunks of ice floating down the Cumberland River below Cumberland Falls. We hiked back in the thickening darkness, but the snow made it pretty easy to see the trail.
Large chunks of ice floating down the Cumberland River below Cumberland Falls. We hiked back in the thickening darkness, but the snow made it pretty easy to see the trail.
Cumberland Falls in the dark (on time lapse).
Cumberland Falls in the dark (on time lapse).
Parking area for Cumberland Falls--across the river from the trail. (We were just about to the trailhead.) The lights made neat reflections on the swift-moving river!
Parking area for Cumberland Falls--across the river from the trail. (We were just about to the trailhead.) The lights made neat reflections on the swift-moving river!
A couple weeks later, Marijke and Joel came to visit us, so we went back to Eagle Falls to see how the snow melt and rain affected it.
A couple weeks later, Marijke and Joel came to visit us, so we went back to Eagle Falls to see how the snow melt and rain affected it.
Marijke and Joel at the beginning of the trail, just above Cumberland Falls.
Marijke and Joel at the beginning of the trail, just above Cumberland Falls.
Further along the trail, looking directly above the falls--the river was definitely at flood stage!
Further along the trail, looking directly above the falls--the river was definitely at flood stage!
Joel and Marijke hiking.
Joel and Marijke hiking.
Farther view of the falls--the roar was like thunder across the ridges! (We can here it well from our house!)
Farther view of the falls--the roar was like thunder across the ridges! (We can here it well from our house!)

Joel and Marijke about to climb the steep stairs down to Eagle Falls.
Joel and Marijke about to climb the steep stairs down to Eagle Falls.
Eagle Falls at flood stage.
Eagle Falls at flood stage.
Daniel and Kristina climbed behind the falls. Here's a side view up close.
Daniel and Kristina climbed behind the falls. Here's a side view up close.
View looking from straight behind the falls.
View looking from straight behind the falls.
Neat photo of Daniel on the rock next to the falls. The noise was deafening and our ears were ringing for a while!
Neat photo of Daniel on the rock next to the falls. The noise was deafening and our ears were ringing for a while!
Joel and Marijke enjoying the falls.
Joel and Marijke enjoying the falls.
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