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Little Rody Brook

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Distance
3.56 mi
Elevation gain
1,286 ft
Technical difficulty
Very difficult
Elevation loss
1,286 ft
Max elevation
846 ft
TrailRank 
54
Min elevation
228 ft
Trail type
Loop
Coordinates
302
Uploaded
September 6, 2014
Recorded
September 2014
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near Salmon River, Nova Brunsvic (Canada)

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Itinerary description

The mighty Big Salmon River collects water from many tributaries before emptying into the Bay of Fundy. Little Rody Brook is one such tributary which churns its way through a 150m deep gorge narrowing in places to just a few meters between cliff walls. Rugged terrain reflected in map contours, a promising clue to waterfalls was enough to draw me in, so once again Milo and I head out for another Fundy adventure!

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PictographPhoto Altitude 363 ft
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Waterfall 1

A remote 3m waterfall with a large plunge pool that entices you to take a dip.

PictographPhoto Altitude 414 ft
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Waterfall 2

Another large plunge pool at the base of this block type waterfall which happens to have remnants of an old log style bridge still in place.

PictographPhoto Altitude 532 ft
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Waterfall 3

Photos don't do justice to this spectacular three tiered waterfall. Each tier approximately 10m in height plunges into a pool before spilling out to the next tier. At the base is a very large plunge pool which is quite difficult to access.

PictographPhoto Altitude 644 ft
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Waterfall 4

A narrow cascading waterfall tumbles 5m into a large plunge pool and then the brook immediately changes direction spilling another three meters to form a second waterfall.

PictographPhoto Altitude 657 ft
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Waterfall 5

Yet another beautiful double tier cascading waterfall.

PictographPhoto Altitude 680 ft
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Waterfall 6

Before heading out of the gorge a final waterfall emerges a little further upstream making a total of six beauties in just 1km.

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