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Dry Creek Falls plunges out of a basalt cleft to plunge into a small pool at the bottom of the falls.

aag.jpg The suspension bridge over the stream is 240 feet long and about 100 feet above the stream. This may be the longest suspension bridge for hiking in Oregon or Washington.ThumbnailsEagle Cap Route Day 4The suspension bridge over the stream is 240 feet long and about 100 feet above the stream. This may be the longest suspension bridge for hiking in Oregon or Washington.ThumbnailsEagle Cap Route Day 4The suspension bridge over the stream is 240 feet long and about 100 feet above the stream. This may be the longest suspension bridge for hiking in Oregon or Washington.ThumbnailsEagle Cap Route Day 4The suspension bridge over the stream is 240 feet long and about 100 feet above the stream. This may be the longest suspension bridge for hiking in Oregon or Washington.ThumbnailsEagle Cap Route Day 4The suspension bridge over the stream is 240 feet long and about 100 feet above the stream. This may be the longest suspension bridge for hiking in Oregon or Washington.ThumbnailsEagle Cap Route Day 4The suspension bridge over the stream is 240 feet long and about 100 feet above the stream. This may be the longest suspension bridge for hiking in Oregon or Washington.ThumbnailsEagle Cap Route Day 4The suspension bridge over the stream is 240 feet long and about 100 feet above the stream. This may be the longest suspension bridge for hiking in Oregon or Washington.ThumbnailsEagle Cap Route Day 4

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