A secret 30 foot waterfall jump hidden in the backwoods of Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. Geronimoooooo. "Devil's Pool" was produced and directed by Josh Camerote and hosted by Brian James Dwyer.
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Thanks for the comments about Devil's Pool. For further discussion please check out the forum post on Philadelphia Model Neighborhoods located at, http://greenstreets.ning.com/forum/topics/how-can-our-creeks-be-used
Posted by: Michael Feagans | August 03, 2009 at 04:35 PM
Frustrating to watch this well produced video. I have lived in and around the Wissahickon almost all my life. I started a Park clean-up program in 1990, have served on the FOW board & chaired the Fairmount Pk Historic Pres. Trust. There is no place that I know in the 9,200+ acres of FP as troubled. There is so little regard for this sanctuary among too many, as evidenced by the tremendous amount of litter, noise pollution, graffiti and lack of personal responsibility for this priceless treasure. It is tragic & depressing, in spite of FP being one of the wonders of the world.
Posted by: Todd Bernstein | August 03, 2009 at 02:36 PM
The area around devils' pool has been subject to trashing and grafitti by iresponsible people. The Friends of the Wissahickon is making a concerted effort to clean up this area and should be AIDED BY ALL USERS!
Posted by: Sanford Sher | July 01, 2009 at 03:39 PM
While Devil's Pool is a great swimming hole, theres sometimes people don't know and should. Like in the summer its almost 85% effluent from waste water treatment plants.. or when it rains the treated effluent is met with untreated waste water overflow. Also, it's downstream from several pharmaceutical companies. While these companies each have a limit that they are allowed to dump in the water...remember its more than one company dumping and all these chemicals or byproducts are merging.
So its a great place to go and hang out, but be educated... you're not just swimming in the trash that you see in the area...
Posted by: brickabrack | August 21, 2008 at 09:42 AM