I guess the stretch between Syracuse and Watertown was just a nightmare.
nice time to honeymoon there? Nothing to do but stay inside and....Since Buffalo is next to Niagra Falls this is interesting- frozen over.
When I first saw this thread name, I thought it was about Dave, but since it is not, I will keep quiet and not respond.
When I first saw this thread name, I thought it was about Dave, but since it is not, I will keep quiet and not respond.
Hoax could find a romantic falls in Georgia.
Tallulah Falls maybe. But I doubt it ever froze over.
I love hiking through the woods too.I used to hike in the woods a lot and took many winter pictures of frozen waterfalls. Small ones though.
I love hiking through the woods too.
I teach Waterfall Photography workshops and we are sliding down banks and walking through water and climbing up banks using tree roots, etc.
Therefore, I'll shoot waterfalls from the parking lot when it is below 32 degrees - too dangerous.
As I recall Tallulah falls recalls hiking to get into position to shoot with someone getting killed every couple of years and that is in the summer time. That is what I was reacting too.
Sorry for your Dad and it has been 20 years plus since I was there.My father climbed around Tallulah Gorge when he was a kid before it was closed off to public. He cut his palm open and lost the use of two of his fingers doing it.
Yes, been to both sides, American side is horrible compared to Canadian side sadly to say!Did you go to the Canadian side of the falls? The view is even more impressive on that side.
Your post was the one that prompted the name change.So we are changing thread names now. Well that just makes my previous post look stupid. They generally don't need any help.
When I first saw this thread name, I thought it was about Dave, but since it is not, I will keep quiet and not respond.
Flattery will get you everywhere, but I thought my amusing ending would have given my sarcasm away.Your post was the one that prompted the name change.
If someone as astute as you were fooled, I felt compelled to keep others from being duped as well.
I love hiking through the woods too.
I teach Waterfall Photography workshops and we are sliding down banks and walking through water and climbing up banks using tree roots, etc.
Therefore, I'll shoot waterfalls from the parking lot when it is below 32 degrees - too dangerous.
As I recall Tallulah falls recalls hiking to get into position to shoot with someone getting killed every couple of years and that is in the summer time. That is what I was reacting too.
I bet he reported you.Wow, was it really necessary to change my thread name? Geez