New England Trail Review

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Branching white streams of water flow down dark rock, with green trees at the top of the fall admitting only a V of sky light.

Nancy Cascades - Looking Up The Cascade

Though tall, the cascade is not extremely steep, and the waterflow at this time of the year is not high.

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7/27/2003

Jagged dark rocks with streamers of water running over them into a pool, a strip of green foliage across the upper part of the scene.

Nancy Cascades - Base of the Waterfall

The base of the headwall features this cascade - the most spectacular on the trip.

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7/27/2003

Large rounded stones and a set of tiny waterfalls.

Great Gulf Trail - Cascade Past An Island

This is one of the cascades coming downstream from the mountain, on the far side of the isolated dry area beside the trail.

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7/28/2002

A pile of boulders with trees beyond and a trickling waterfall between two of the largest.

Great Gulf Trail - Thin Side Waterfall

Down in the riverbed, the river sweeps to the south of the trail and exposes this section of the riverbed. Only a little water trickles over into this section of the watercourse.

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7/28/2002

To the left, a stream opens onto a cliff and flows down the face. The rocks to the right are a couple of large blocks that overhang.

Shining Wall - Unnamed Fall Across The Stream

This waterfall above Cloudland Falls has no special name of its own, but it is quite pretty.

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7/21/2002

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