Pam and I visited Treman for our last visit of 2017. It was a bright, warm October afternoon. Here is a slide show of our experience, the details shared in recent postings. Enjoy!!
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Brink of Lucifer FallsLucifer Falls Overlook from the Gorge TrailLucifer Falls from Rim Trail OverlookLucifer Falls from Rim Trail OverlookPam on the Cliff StaircaseUnidentified TreeLuficer Falls Overlook, northeastCliff Stair Wall, autumn with hemlockCliff Stair Wall, autumn with fern generationsCliff Stair Wall, autumn Geranium and mossesThis geranium species (scientific name Geranium robertianum) are also called “Herb-Robert” for a reputed ability to ward off disease and, in the Scottish Highlands, “red-shanks” for the deep red color of the stalks, seen in this photograph. Robert H. Treman New York State Park. Source, “How to Know the Wildflowers” by Mrs. William Star Dana, 1989, Houghton Mifflin, Boston.Pam examines the mossCliff Stair Wall, autumn MossAutumn foot BridgeWoman on Footbridge, ContemplationOver the bridge
In November the gorge is closed for the winter due to dangerous conditions under the steep, crumbling walls. Robert H. Treman New York State Park.
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Beautiful photos of a gorgeous spot
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Glad you enjoyed the photographs, Sheree.
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wonderful michael
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Thanks for your most appreciated comment, Map
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This is a beautiful set of images. I love the photographs of the bridges.
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Glad you enjoyed them, Khurt. Your message is appreciated.
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These photos are very well taken. You have capture the spirit of autumn.
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It is a wondrous place, we are lucky to have it. Your message is appreciated, Kally.
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I love all the fall colours. The autumn is my favourite time of the year to go for a hike.
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None better. We are having a muted autumn.
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