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UER Forum > US: Pacific Southwest > Graffiti Waterfall and a forgotten Dam (Viewed 2474 times)
MountainManDan 

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Graffiti Waterfall and a forgotten Dam
< on 6/6/2016 1:02 AM >
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The "Graffiti Waterfall" and "Forgotten Dam" are two locations that are on opposite sides of the mountain. Both locations do not have a thread so I included the two together. Graffiti Waterfall is what the locals call it. I would really like to see it during the rainy season. Forgotten Dam is something that was discovered while leaving the Graffiti Waterfall. Forgotten Dam was discovered while driving around while running Google Satellite. The dam was a neat place to visit and its funny how the San Jose Water Company claims its their property yet not near San Jose. Just look out for the poison oak that litters the two locations.

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RescueMe1060 


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Re: Graffiti Waterfall and a forgotten Dam
< Reply # 1 on 6/6/2016 1:14 AM >
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those are some sick murals. Have never seen this posted before!




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Re: Graffiti Waterfall and a forgotten Dam
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very nice. Looks like a fun place. Did you explore the drain at Graffiti waterfall much? How far back does it go?




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Posted by Herm
very nice. Looks like a fun place. Did you explore the drain at Graffiti waterfall much? How far back does it go?


@rescueMe: gracias amigo!
@herm: so the drain your asking about is about 100-150ft long. I posted images of both the bottom and top of the drain. The watershed map listed it as a tunnel but idk. 🙏🏻




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Re: Graffiti Waterfall and a forgotten Dam
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Wow, not many people find that dam -- congrats on the find:




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MountainManDan 

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Re: Graffiti Waterfall and a forgotten Dam
< Reply # 5 on 7/29/2016 1:50 AM >
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Wow, not many people find that dam -- congrats on the find:

http://i.imgur.com/Y1AY64u.jpg


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