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This dry waterfall in the east fork of Beecher Canyon is steeper than it looked from a distance

5163-beecher-canyon.jpg Now up out of Beecher Canyon, views across the contorted landscape to the distant Providence Mountains peaks unfold behind meThumbnailsI take a short break after climbing the dry waterfall in Beecher Canyon and look back down at my progressNow up out of Beecher Canyon, views across the contorted landscape to the distant Providence Mountains peaks unfold behind meThumbnailsI take a short break after climbing the dry waterfall in Beecher Canyon and look back down at my progressNow up out of Beecher Canyon, views across the contorted landscape to the distant Providence Mountains peaks unfold behind meThumbnailsI take a short break after climbing the dry waterfall in Beecher Canyon and look back down at my progressNow up out of Beecher Canyon, views across the contorted landscape to the distant Providence Mountains peaks unfold behind meThumbnailsI take a short break after climbing the dry waterfall in Beecher Canyon and look back down at my progressNow up out of Beecher Canyon, views across the contorted landscape to the distant Providence Mountains peaks unfold behind meThumbnailsI take a short break after climbing the dry waterfall in Beecher Canyon and look back down at my progressNow up out of Beecher Canyon, views across the contorted landscape to the distant Providence Mountains peaks unfold behind meThumbnailsI take a short break after climbing the dry waterfall in Beecher Canyon and look back down at my progress

At first, I think I might not be able to get past this obstacle, but it turns out that I can climb it carefully.