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Above left and right show the two sides of Bond Falls. From the dam (and the road) above, there is a sweet stretch of natural and man-made ledges (short dam/walls to pool and spread the flow of the token trickle of water that is typically allowed to spill into this stretch of river . . . most is diverted into a different river to feed a powerplant). This falls trickles and splashes down step-like rock, and lands quite uniformly hard. |
Agate Falls is strikingly similar to Bond Falls, in that it also splashes down step-like rock, and lands quite uniformly hard.
While there is (theoretically) a reach of whitewater between these two falls, I have never run it. |