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View from our backyard. The mountaintop is about 3200 feet. This is from this spring - we've been having a drought, the falls are dried up.
· Date: Fri November 9, 2012 · Views: 1888 · Filesize: 48.9kb, 113.3kb · Dimensions: 480 x 640 ·
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2woodensticks

PURA VIDA!!

Registered: November 2011
Location: close to tampa florida
Posts: 697
Sat November 10, 2012 9:49pm

great location

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William LeGro

Registered: November 2012
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Sat November 10, 2012 10:06pm

Yeah, it is. In March we got 38 inches of rain, feeding the swamp on top of the mountain, thus the falls. It was nuts - flooding in places, North Shore cut off for a week. But for the year we're right at average for our location (800 feet elevation), about 80 inches, which is how dry it's been. October was less than an inch, normal is 10, and there were no falls. VERY unusual weather for a whole year. Gotta say I'm glad we're not at sea level. A beach is nice until it moves into your house.
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