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Changelog History
Update #18 - October 24, 2025
-Added new region to New York: Catskills
-Added new entry: Kaaterskill Falls and Bastion Falls in New York
-Added new entry: Plattekill Falls in New York
-Fixed error when clicking on states from the list leading to the home page
Update #17 - October 20, 2025
-All entries for all states are now listed based on geography, not alphabetically
-Changed "Northeastern Alabama" to Little River Watershed"
-Changed "Western Wisconsin" to "St. Croix Valley"
-Changed "Northern Wisconsin" to "Superior Country"
-Changed the "Black River Waterfalls" entry in Wisconsin to "Pattison State Park"
-Added pictures of state welcome signs to some states
-Added various state and region descriptions
-Added a map to the "Foster Falls" entry in Tennessee
-Slight changed to the home screen
-Slight changes to various entries (grammar fixes)
-Another update coming shortly for some falls I got to see in the Catskills!
Update #16 - June 14, 2025
-Added new entry: Broadwater Hollow in Arkansas
-Added new entry: Fern Falls in Arkansas
-Added height information to most entries
-Added information about high water to the about page, as well as:
-Added high water markers to appropriate entries
-Revised difficulty measurements: (Changed 1/10 to very easy, 4/10 to moderately easy, and 7/10 to moderately difficult)
-Revised the top 10 listing
-Added a running total of 'waterfalls documented' to the home page, as well as a total to each state page
-Some changes to the about section
-Added hazard symbol to Hideout Hollow in Arkansas
-Mobile fixes to Swallow Falls State Park in Maryland
-Slight changes to entry descriptions across the site
Update #15 - May 13, 2025
-Added new region to Pennsylvania: Poconos
-Added new entry: Marshalls Falls in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: Bushkill Falls Park in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: Toms Creek in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: Tumbling Waters in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: Lower Indian Ladders in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: Upper Indian Ladders in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: Dingmans Falls in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: George W. Childs Park in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: Raymondskill Falls in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: Hackers Falls in Pennsylvania
-Added new state: West Virginia
-Added new region to West Virginia: Northen W. Va.
-Added new entry: Albert Falls and Douglas Falls in West Virginia
-Added new entry: Blackwater Falls in West Virginia
-Revised entry: Hideout Hollow in Arkansas (including a new picture)
-Many small fixes to the Arkansas page
Update #14 - April 25, 2025
-Changed description for Arkansas
-Seperated the subregion of "Ozarks" in Arkansas into "Buffalo River Area" and "Ozarks"
-Added descriptions to all subregions in Arkansas
-Changed "Central Arkansas" subregion in Arkansas to "Arkansas River Valley"
-All entries in Arkansas are now sorted by geography
-Added new entry: Hideout Hollow in Arkansas
-Added new entry: Pam's Grotto in Arkansas
-Added new entry: Longpool Falls in Arkansas
-Added new entry: Boen Gulf Polyfoss Area in Arkansas
-Added new entry: The Glory Hole in Arkansas
-Added new entry: Haw Creek Falls and Pack Rat Falls in Arkansas
-Added new entry: White Oak Creek Falls in Arkansas
-Added new revision: Highway 123 Falls in Arkansas
-Added new revision: Cedar Falls in Arkansas
-Changed the rank of some of the waterfalls in Arkansas
-Introducing "high water markers". Waterfalls that were seen after a lot of rain (~2-4") will be marked as seen in "high water", and falls seen during major floods (~5"+) will be marked as seen in "very high water"
Update #13 - March 20, 2025
-Added new entry: Catheys Creek Falls in North Carolina
-Added new entry: Panthertown Valley in North Carolina
-Added new entry: Reedy Branch Falls in South Carolina
-Added new entry: Opossum Creek Falls in South Carolina
-Added new entry: Long Creek Falls in South Carolina
-Changed description for South Carolina
-Added new region to South Carolina: Sumter National Forest
-Moving away from alphabetical listings, with a gradual shift to geographical listings of entries. Currently only North and South Carolina have seen this change
Update #12 - February 3, 2025
-Changed description for Georgia
-Renamed "Northwestern Georgia" region to "Cumberland Corner" in Georgia
-Added new region to Georgia: Chattahoochee National Forest
-Added descriptions for the above two regions
-Description for Toccoa Falls in Georgia was accidentally deleted, it has now been added back in a slightly modified way
-Combined the "Crow Creek Falls" and "Minnehaha Falls" (both in Georgia) entries into a single entry
-Added new entry: Hemlock Falls (Moccasin Creek) in Georgia
-Added new entry: Long Creek Falls in Georgia
-Added new entry: Helton Creek Falls in Georgia
-Added new entry: High Shoals in Georgia
-Added "ranks" to all entries
-Updated the about section to include ranks
-Small fixes
Update #11 - January 6, 2025
-Changed description for North Carolina
-Added new region to North Carolina: Northern Pisgah Forest
-Added new region to North Carolina: Southern Pisgah Forest
-Added new region to North Carolina: Nantahala National Forest
-Removed old regions of North Carolina
-Added new entry: Avery Creek Falls in North Carolina
-Added new entry: Cedar Rock Falls, Upper Cedar Rock Falls, and Grogan Creek Falls in North Carolina
-Added new entry: Moore Cove Falls in North Carolina
-Added new entry: Slick Rock Falls and Little Fern Falls in North Carolina
-Added new entry: French Broad Falls, Cathedral Falls, and Bird Rock Falls in North Carolina
-Added new revision: Looking Glass Falls in North Carolina
Update #10 - December 9, 2024
-Added new icon: Hazard symbol: indicates dangerous conditions en route to the waterfall, or at the waterfall itself
-Added new icon: Wading required symbol: indicates crossing a creek/wading up a creek as the route is required
-Added new icon: Top 10 symbol: found next to the waterfall entries that are in my top 10
-All of the above additions were added to the "How to Use This as A Guide" section"
-Revised entry: Swallow Falls State Park in Maryland
-Revised entry: Cloudland Canyon State Park in Georgia
-Revised entry: Illgen Falls in Minnesota
Update #9 - October 28, 2024
-Added new entry: Glen Falls in New York
-Added new entry: Hobuck Flats in New York
-Added new entry: Indian Falls in New York
-Added new entry: Medina Falls in New York
-Added new entry: Hume Falls in New York
-Added new entry: Warsaw Falls in New York
-Added new entry: Wiscoy Falls in New York
-Added new entry: Whitaker Park in New York
-Added new entry: Grass River Waterfalls (4+) in New York
-Added new region to New York: Western New York
-Added new region to New York: Central New York
-Added new region to New York: Adirondacks
-Experimenting with descriptions for regions within states, trying this out in New York, will likely be implemented in other states over time
-Slightly changed the difficulty of many entries across the site (my time in New York made me realize what "difficult" can really mean)
-Added new entry*: Sioux Falls in South Dakota (a friend of mine visited, I did not)
Update #8 - September 23, 2024
-Added button on Home screen that leads to the about section, and a button in the about section to lead to the changelog; to improve accessibility
-Removed button leading to the map: the map had been incomplete for some time, and it seems irrelevant to have being that it doesn't link back to the website. I may add this feature back at a later date.
-Updated the text on the Home Screen
-Minor fixes
Update #7 - August 16, 2024
-Added new entry: Swallow Falls State Park Waterfalls (4) in Maryland
-Added new entry: Cucumber Falls in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: Ohiopyle Falls in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: Buttermilk Falls in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: Hinckston Road Falls in Pennsylvania
-Added new entry: Poudre Falls in Colorado
-Added new region to Pennsylvania: Northwestern Pennsylvania
-Added new region to Pennsylvania: Laurel Highlands
-Added new region to Pennsylvania: Ohiopyle State Park
-Changed description for Pennsylvania
-Added new state: Maryland
-Added new description to Maryland
-Added new state to visited (green) list: Maryland
-Minor changes to the about section
Update #6 - June 14, 2024
-Major overhaul to the "About" page (now "About/How to/Top 10"), including: "Who Am I" section, "How to Use This as A Guide" section, "Safety/Preparedness" section, and "Top 10 Falls" section
-Minor changes to the "Waterfalls Sorted by State" page
-Mobile fixes
Update #5 - May 29, 2024
-Added new entry: Wolf Creek Falls in Minnesota
-Added a checkmark to states in the "Waterfalls Sorted by State" section to indicate states in which I have finished
-Updated description in the "Waterfalls Sorted by State" section
Update #4 - May 10, 2024
-Added new entry: Amnicon Falls in Wisconsin
-Added new entry: West Split Rock River Falls in Minnesota
-Revised description and added new picture to High Falls (Tettegouche) in Minnesota
-Changed some pictures of Legacy Falls in Missouri
-Mobile fixes
Update #3 - March 18, 2024
-Updated description for Georgia
-Added new region to Georgia: Northeastern Georgia
-Added new entry: Toccoa Falls in Georgia
-Added new entry: Crow Creek Falls in Georgia
-Added new entry: Minnehaha Falls in Georgia
-Added new entry: Northrup Falls in Tennessee
-Added new entry: Middle Fork Falls in Tennessee
-Added new entry: Little Egypt in Tennessee
-Revised description and hiking description and added new photo to Piney Falls in Tennessee
-Raised difficulty of Piney Falls in Tennessee from a 5/10 to 6/10
-Corrected date of last visit to Foster Falls in Tennessee
Update #2 - February 23, 2024
-Added "New" and "Revised" stickers to waterfalls that have been recently added to the site or revised after I have revisted them. These stickers will remain for six months after the addition/revision.
-Minor fixes
Update #1 - February 18, 2024
Wesbite is now officially finished! Map is still a work in progress, and I have plans for future updates to make the website look even better. And of course, new entries as I visit new waterfalls will also warrant an update.
Initial Creation - July 26, 2023
Website is now online, but is still in the early stages, and is a work in progress
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