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Yes, there really was an end to our visit. Much as I didn’t want to, we had to leave eventually.
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And leaving meant walking the rim trail.
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Which follows the edge of the chasm but from a much higher level.
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The grand flume.
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Most of the trail was through the woods with a few peaks of the water like this.
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When a tree falls in the forest? Doesn’t matter if you hear it or not… let it be. The critters will thank you.
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One more scenic vista..
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One more cross walk…
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And you’re back on the main road bridge.
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Which affords one last beautiful view.
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If you’re ever in Keeseville, New York visit the Grand Canyon of the East at Ausable Chasm.
It really was awesome!
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Thank you for the guided tour! Enjoyed it immensely 😊
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Happy to share!
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“Awesome” is a word that gets thrown around a lot lately, like epic and iconic. Awesome works in this context. My campaign to go to lake Champlain, my Champlain campaign, if you will, is gaining momentum by the day. Thank you for your help.
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With a name like Ausable, you have to go with awesome. But it’s a lovely area so thankfully it works.
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I appreciate you taking all of us along on your trip to this chasm. We enjoy every trip you take us on as we try to be collectively quiet enough so that the hubs doesn’t know we’re there, lol.
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And I appreciate that.
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The best part of your video, for me, was the sound of the rushing water. It is music to my ears.
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It’s a wonderful sound.
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The Grand Canyon of the East is an apt title. I too love the sound of the rushing water.
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On a seriously reduced scale, but still impressive.
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Wow. LOVE the triple waterfall at the end!
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It’s not often you see a triple. In the spring it’s a deluge.
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