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Ontonagon River, MI

Bond Falls Left Side Bond Falls Right Side
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
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.

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