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I take a short break after climbing the dry waterfall in Beecher Canyon and look back down at my progress

5174-beecher-canyon.jpg This dry waterfall in the east fork of Beecher Canyon is steeper than it looked from a distanceThumbnailsWhen I reach the junction of the north and east forks of Beecher Canyon, I turn left and start walking up the east forkThis dry waterfall in the east fork of Beecher Canyon is steeper than it looked from a distanceThumbnailsWhen I reach the junction of the north and east forks of Beecher Canyon, I turn left and start walking up the east forkThis dry waterfall in the east fork of Beecher Canyon is steeper than it looked from a distanceThumbnailsWhen I reach the junction of the north and east forks of Beecher Canyon, I turn left and start walking up the east forkThis dry waterfall in the east fork of Beecher Canyon is steeper than it looked from a distanceThumbnailsWhen I reach the junction of the north and east forks of Beecher Canyon, I turn left and start walking up the east forkThis dry waterfall in the east fork of Beecher Canyon is steeper than it looked from a distanceThumbnailsWhen I reach the junction of the north and east forks of Beecher Canyon, I turn left and start walking up the east fork

I'm pleased that the climb here worked out because a detour might be even more difficult given the steep terrain on each side of this part of the canyon.