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Spring Waterfall Trek at Ricketts Glen

May 10 @ 7:30 am - 1:30 pm

Ricketts Glen State Park is one of the most scenic areas in Pennsylvania, encompassing more than 13,000 acres in Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia continues. It is also a premiere place to hike and photograph waterfalls!

The Falls Trail is a 3 1/2 to 7 mile trail through the Glens Natural Area, a National Natural Landmark. The trail boasts a series of wild, free-flowing waterfalls-the tallest of which is the 94-foot Gangoga Falls. There are 22 named waterfalls along the trail, and countless gorgeous cascades along the stream in between. The area is an absolute treasure and a favorite destination of those who love photographing the stunning beauty waterfalls. The falls pictured here are a small sample of those along the trail-but necessarily all that will be seen on our trek.

Due to the moderate difficulty of the trail, and the desire to make this trek accessible to most levels of physical ability, we will only be covering approximately half of the trail. How we proceed will depend on the level of fitness of the group as a whole. One additional falls lies near the entrance to the lower portion of the trail, and is a must-see.

Minimal gear is required. Workshop participants can use a variety of lenses and focal lengths – the best ranging from super-wide to mid-range telephoto. Circular polarizers, lens hoods and a sturdy tripod along with several lens cloths, spare batteries, and a cable release are the primary pieces of necessary gear. Neutral density filters to slow the flow of the water are also highly recommended. Participants should be able to walk at least 3-5 miles over sometimes slippery and rocky, root-covered terrain. Our pace will be slow and easy, as determined by the physical level of the group. Sturdy hiking boots-preferably waterproof, must be worn. Absolutely no sandals or sneakers-both of which would be hazardous to hike on along this trail. We also recommend using at least one hiking pole to help ensure hiking safety.

A detailed email with a complete list of recommended gear and suggested personal items will be sent prior to the trek, to help participants prepare. A pre-trek Zoom class will be held on Thursday May 2nd to review images, camera gear, shooting tips, and all details. The class will be recorded for anyone who has a conflict, but it is highly recommended that you attend live if at all possible.

If traveling from a distance-or joining us for the Bill’s Bike Barn trek the following day, contact me for suggestions on hotels in the area.

Cost of the workshop includes the pre-trek Zoom class, instruction throughout the entire event, and will also include a post-trek image review, where participants will be able to share images and receive helpful feedback and post processing tips. Additionally, you will also be invited to join our private Facebook group, where workshop participants can share their images and interact with fellow photographers. These offer excellent opportunities to be in community with a fun and friendly group of photographers, and continue your learning opportunities.

Please note: workshop will take place in a light rain-because that’s when waterfalls are at their finest. If severe weather is forecast, we will reschedule.

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Date:
May 10
Time:
7:30 am - 1:30 pm
Cost:
$210.00
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Updated Terms & Conditions – Valerie A Hoffman Photography (March 2023)

As we live in our new ‘normal’, the following updated policies are being put in place to protect the health and wellbeing of all workshop attendees, as well as those who we will come in contact with during events.

That being said, here is what you need to know and comply with:

  1. Anyone who is sick with COVID like symptoms or has a fever over 100 degrees must not attend the event. Amount paid may be put towards a future workshop, or can be refunded in full if notice is given in advance. Suggest checking your temperature BEFORE leaving home. By registering for an event, you also agree to a touchless temperature check at the initial gathering for any workshop or trek.
  2. Face Masks are optional unless otherwise specified.

Cancellation Policy:

Two (2) weeks notice is required to receive a full refund. 75% refund of the Trek fee with only one (1) week notice. NO refund will be given if less than one (1) week notice is given for cancellation. Must call to cancel. We reserve the right to cancel the Trek at our discretion. Minimum number of participants is necessary to run event.