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It’s just a term I’ve never heard but I’m not very familiar with waterfalls or terms used in hiking or wilderness areas in general. It’s something I’d like to get into but my wife and stepdaughter have health and mobility issues that keep them from being able to walk long distances very much.
It isn’t a term used to describe them, was a total brain fart on my end. Meant to say side by side.
One good thing about a lot of waterfalls is some of the best one’s provide pretty easy access for people with mobility issues. They will often times have paved paths of 1/4 mile or less from the parking area. If you’re in the us or canada, let me know your region and I may have a few ideas for places they could enjoy.