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2009-09-24 06:00:26 (98 days ago)
the falls are treacherous someone else died there just a few weeks ago while climbing through the
falls and fell 40 ft onto the flat rock at the bottom. be very careful. I don't like climbing down
these falls. you will need to lower your gear by rope, I have never found a portage trail that a
canoe can go down. Edit

2008-01-21 05:28:01 (710 days ago)
Cummins falls is tuff to climb down without a boat, I can't imagine what it would be like with a
kayak. I live close by and am going to try and check it out and see if there is a place to put in
below the falls without hiking your boat down with ya. Edit

2006-08-12 14:46:43 (1237 days ago)
In the past many people have been injured/or killed transcending these falls.
Do not be fooled by their appearance. Edit

2005-09-04 21:51:34 (1579 days ago)
Brad SiscoDetails
There IS a portage trail. Ferry over to river right well above the falls. Get out, locate the trail
and start walking down until you get pretty close to the lip of the falls. Head up the hill, turn
left and continue on. You will eventually come to a tree with ropes hanging down the bluff. Lower
your boats and climb down. You can scramble up the bank on river right to the pool below the falls
to catch one more rapid. Fun run...once. You'll have a much better time on Spring Creek if
Blackburn is running.

2004-07-16 11:02:03 (1994 days ago)
Allen BrownDetails
Watch out for 85 ft. unrunnable Cummings Falls within 1st half-mile of the gorge. I have heard you
must use ropes to repel down dry face of the falls and I have also heard of a portage/walking trail
around. I have never run it, but know this falls will have to be dealt with.
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