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On the Drive out to Ithaca, we stopped in at the Howe Caverns. They were neat, but in my opinion could have had a less touristy feel to them. All the colored lights didn't really do it for me.
I did like the stone formations on the ceiling though, so I took a picture of them. Can you see the three different colors? |




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We filled up for gas right off the highway after a couple hours of driving. The front of the Jeep (and the windshield) was covered in bugs! Oh, and the gas $3.14. Ouch! |




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We went out to Ithaca to see Cornell's Steel Band which Dan (in the red) had played in when he was a student. It was fun, but not as picturesque as hiking this gorge the next day. These to shots were taken from the over look across the gorge from the 100ft falls. |








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Next we hiked up and around the gorge rim, and I got this shot on the left of the falls from a different angle. Further up the gorge we saw to large hawks flying around, but I wasn't able to capture them.
After lunch we hiked through the bottom of the gorge. Krista really liked the outcropping on the right, so I snapped a shot of it for her. |




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At the end of the path is the bottom of the falls! (Yes I broke the rules to be that close.) |




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On the walk out we mostly stayed on the river bed. These last small falls are at the entrance. |






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That evening we made it back to Cornell for the evening concert in the clock tower. Cornell's clock tower has a fully functional clarion, and there's a group of students who try out each year to be chimemasters. During a concert you can climb the tower and look around. The views are great!
After the concert we went to the Cornell Plantations where they have a botanical garden and some sculptures. These ones were from the final project of the class of 1964.
The next day we went to a number of wineries in the area, but that sorta thing doesn't lend itself to picture taking. You'll just have to come along next time! |
















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