Photo Essay: Cheaha Falls Hike Autumn 2013

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Cheaha Falls in Autumn [click on the images for a large view]: Glynn Wilson

A photo essay of images from a hike to Cheaha Falls on November 3, 2013.

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Cheaha Falls in Autumn: Glynn Wilson

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Fall leaves and water make art: Glynn Wilson

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Cheaha Falls in Autumn: Glynn Wilson

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Cheaha Falls in Autumn: Glynn Wilson

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Fall leaves and water make art: Glynn Wilson

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An old pine with a fall blue sky: Glynn Wilson

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Cheaha Falls in Autumn: Glynn Wilson

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Deep woods Autumn amber and orange along the Cheaha Falls Trail

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A splash of fall color along the Cheaha Falls Trail: Glynn Wilson

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Looking down on Cheaha Falls in Autumn: Glynn Wilson

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Mt. Cheaha in Autumn, the highest point in Alabama at 2,407 feet above sea level: Glynn Wilson

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Self Portrait: Glynn Wilson

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