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Rivers and feeder streams were turned to powerful whitewater and impressive cascades after over 3 inches of rain fell in less than 48 hours this week! Click here or on the photo to view the video. |
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We were there during this and the amount of water was amazing. It put a damper on our hiking tho, but we did manage to get quite a bit in the 3 days prior. The video is great. We saw 2 guy’s kayaking thru the rush of water and it was fantastic. Especially after the lack of rain for so long in the Smoky’s. The waterfalls were true waterfalls for sure. Got quite a lot of pictures. We will be back.