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Shot on February 4, 2007 at the outlet of the dam, or known as the Tailwater that feeds the Eel River.  It was about 8 deg F out, and the .75 mile long access road was closed, which mean a hike with the gear on the icy, windy, downhill road. <br />
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It was worth the trip and effort.  All images were shot in Black and White with only contrast editing.<br />
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View in slideshow mode with a warm cup of coffee or tea for this chilling experience.
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Shot on February 4, 2007 at the outlet of the dam, or known as the Tailwater that feeds the Eel River. It was about 8 deg F out, and the .75 mile long access road was closed, which mean a hike with the gear on the icy, windy, downhill road.

It was worth the trip and effort. All images were shot in Black and White with only contrast editing.

View in slideshow mode with a warm cup of coffee or tea for this chilling experience.

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  • Shot on February 4, 2007 at the outlet of the dam, or known as the Tailwater that feeds the Eel River.  It was about 8 deg F out, and the .75 mile long access road was closed, which mean a hike with the gear on the icy, windy, downhill road. <br />
<br />
It was worth the trip and effort.  All images were shot in Black and White with only contrast editing.<br />
<br />
View in slideshow mode with a warm cup of coffee or tea for this chilling experience.
  • Shot on February 4, 2007 at the outlet of the dam, or known as the Tailwater that feeds the Eel River.  It was about 8 deg F out, and the .75 mile long access road was closed, which mean a hike with the gear on the icy, windy, downhill road. <br />
<br />
It was worth the trip and effort.  All images were shot in Black and White with only contrast editing.<br />
<br />
View in slideshow mode with a warm cup of coffee or tea for this chilling experience.
  • Shot on February 4, 2007 at the outlet of the dam, or known as the Tailwater that feeds the Eel River.  It was about 8 deg F out, and the .75 mile long access road was closed, which mean a hike with the gear on the icy, windy, downhill road. <br />
<br />
It was worth the trip and effort.  All images were shot in Black and White with only contrast editing.<br />
<br />
View in slideshow mode with a warm cup of coffee or tea for this chilling experience.
  • Shot on February 4, 2007 at the outlet of the dam, or known as the Tailwater that feeds the Eel River.  It was about 8 deg F out, and the .75 mile long access road was closed, which mean a hike with the gear on the icy, windy, downhill road. <br />
<br />
It was worth the trip and effort.  All images were shot in Black and White with only contrast editing.<br />
<br />
View in slideshow mode with a warm cup of coffee or tea for this chilling experience.
  • Shot on February 4, 2007 at the outlet of the dam, or known as the Tailwater that feeds the Eel River.  It was about 8 deg F out, and the .75 mile long access road was closed, which mean a hike with the gear on the icy, windy, downhill road. <br />
<br />
It was worth the trip and effort.  All images were shot in Black and White with only contrast editing.<br />
<br />
View in slideshow mode with a warm cup of coffee or tea for this chilling experience.
  • Shot on February 4, 2007 at the outlet of the dam, or known as the Tailwater that feeds the Eel River.  It was about 8 deg F out, and the .75 mile long access road was closed, which mean a hike with the gear on the icy, windy, downhill road. <br />
<br />
It was worth the trip and effort.  All images were shot in Black and White with only contrast editing.<br />
<br />
View in slideshow mode with a warm cup of coffee or tea for this chilling experience.
  • Shot on February 4, 2007 at the outlet of the dam, or known as the Tailwater that feeds the Eel River.  It was about 8 deg F out, and the .75 mile long access road was closed, which mean a hike with the gear on the icy, windy, downhill road. <br />
<br />
It was worth the trip and effort.  All images were shot in Black and White with only contrast editing.<br />
<br />
View in slideshow mode with a warm cup of coffee or tea for this chilling experience.
  • Shot on February 4, 2007 at the outlet of the dam, or known as the Tailwater that feeds the Eel River.  It was about 8 deg F out, and the .75 mile long access road was closed, which mean a hike with the gear on the icy, windy, downhill road. <br />
<br />
It was worth the trip and effort.  All images were shot in Black and White with only contrast editing.<br />
<br />
View in slideshow mode with a warm cup of coffee or tea for this chilling experience.
  • Shot on February 4, 2007 at the outlet of the dam, or known as the Tailwater that feeds the Eel River.  It was about 8 deg F out, and the .75 mile long access road was closed, which mean a hike with the gear on the icy, windy, downhill road. <br />
<br />
It was worth the trip and effort.  All images were shot in Black and White with only contrast editing.<br />
<br />
View in slideshow mode with a warm cup of coffee or tea for this chilling experience.
  • Shot on February 4, 2007 at the outlet of the dam, or known as the Tailwater that feeds the Eel River.  It was about 8 deg F out, and the .75 mile long access road was closed, which mean a hike with the gear on the icy, windy, downhill road. <br />
<br />
It was worth the trip and effort.  All images were shot in Black and White with only contrast editing.<br />
<br />
View in slideshow mode with a warm cup of coffee or tea for this chilling experience.
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