George W. Childs Park, part of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, was named after philanthropist George W. Childs, who purchased the land in 1892 to create a public park. His widow deeded the land to Pennsylvania in 1912. The park features expansive hemlock groves, cascading waterfalls, a picnic area, comfort facilities, and a short hiking trail. The site includes three main waterfalls: Factory Falls, Fulmer Falls, and Deer Leap Falls. Visitors must stay on the trail, and pets, swimming, and wading are not permitted. The trail follows Dingmans Creek through a lush ravine, past the ruins of a mill and structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Factory Falls was once home to a woolen mill run by the Brooks family from 1823 to 1832. Fulmer Falls features a rustic pavilion built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, and Deer Leap Falls is the final waterfall on the trail.





















What’s in Bob’s bag
- OM1 Mark ll
- OM-D E-M1 Mark Ill
- M.Zuiko 7-14mm F2.8 Pro
- M.Zuiko 12-40mm F2.8 Pro
- M.Zuiko 12-100mm F2.8 Pro
- M.Zuiko 40-150mm F2.8 Pro
- OM 100-400mm F5.0-6.3 II Lens
- M.Zuiko ED 300mm F4.0 IS Pro
- M.Zuiko Digital 1.4x Teleconverter MC-14
- M.Zuiko Digital 2X Teleconverter MC-20
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- M.Zuiko ED 60mm f2.8 Macro
- M.Zuiko ED 20mm f/1.4 Pro
- M.Zuiko ED 45mm f/1.2 Pro
- Manfrotto MHXPRO-BHQ2 XPRO Ball Head
- Manfrotto 265CB CF Tripod
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