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Fourmile Run - Photos

Album Added: July 15, 2022

Sam Monks (left), Dustin Riehl (right) traversing Fourmile Run
Sam Monks (left), Dustin Riehl (right) traversing Fourmile Run
Looking upstream on Fourmile Run with small waterfalls, on our way to Fourmile Falls
Looking upstream on Fourmile Run with small waterfalls, on our way to Fourmile Falls
Traversing Fourmile Run's slippery bedrock with Dustin Riehl and Sam Monks
Traversing Fourmile Run's slippery bedrock with Dustin Riehl and Sam Monks
Moss and ferns growing on an old logged tree, potentially left-over from the logging era circa 1920s or earlier
Moss and ferns growing on an old logged tree, potentially left-over from the logging era circa 1920s or earlier
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall with Dustin Riehl and Sam Monks
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall with Dustin Riehl and Sam Monks
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall with Dustin Riehl and Sam Monks
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall with Dustin Riehl and Sam Monks
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall (long exposure)
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall (long exposure)
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall (long exposure)
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall (long exposure)
 Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall with Dustin Riehl
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall with Dustin Riehl
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall
Looking east down Fourmile Run
Looking east down Fourmile Run
Ferns and moss growing on an old log, likely leftover from loggers circa 1920s
Ferns and moss growing on an old log, likely leftover from loggers circa 1920s
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall (long exposure)
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall (long exposure)
Ferns and moss growing on an old log over Fourmile Run, likely leftover from loggers circa 1920s (long exposure)
Ferns and moss growing on an old log over Fourmile Run, likely leftover from loggers circa 1920s (long exposure)
Beautiful patterns carved by water in the redish-hued bedrock of Fourmile Run
Beautiful patterns carved by water in the redish-hued bedrock of Fourmile Run
Rusty Horseshoe Falls, approx. 6-feet tall
Rusty Horseshoe Falls, approx. 6-feet tall
Rusty Horseshoe Falls, approx. 6-feet tall
Rusty Horseshoe Falls, approx. 6-feet tall
Rusty Horseshoe Falls, approx. 6-feet tall
Rusty Horseshoe Falls, approx. 6-feet tall
Red bedrock of Fourmile Run
Red bedrock of Fourmile Run
Short slide waterfall along red bedrock of Fourmile Run
Short slide waterfall along red bedrock of Fourmile Run
Top of Log Jam Falls, approx. 20-feet tall
Top of Log Jam Falls, approx. 20-feet tall
Log Jam Falls, approx. 20-feet tall
Log Jam Falls, approx. 20-feet tall
Log Jam Falls, approx. 20-feet tall  (with rainbow)
Log Jam Falls, approx. 20-feet tall (with rainbow)
Log Jam Falls, approx. 20-feet tall (with rainbow)
Log Jam Falls, approx. 20-feet tall (with rainbow)
Trail leads steeply uphill from Log Jam Falls
Trail leads steeply uphill from Log Jam Falls
Sam Monks scrambling up the steep trail from Log Jam Falls to the Turkey Path
Sam Monks scrambling up the steep trail from Log Jam Falls to the Turkey Path
Sam Monks scrambling up the steep trail from Log Jam Falls to the Turkey Path
Sam Monks scrambling up the steep trail from Log Jam Falls to the Turkey Path
Rusty Horseshoe Falls, approx. 6-feet tall (long exposure)
Rusty Horseshoe Falls, approx. 6-feet tall (long exposure)
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall
Fourmile Falls, approx. 30-feet tall
Rexford Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Rexford Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Rexford Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Rexford Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Explore the Trail:
1.7 Miles
Hard
Gaines, Pennsylvania
Colton Point State Park

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