Monday, March 22, 2021

Local Waterfall Hike: Trip III

Pretty view from above. 
 

One of our go to local day excursions is a small generously labeled “waterfall” (previous trips) located in the foothills to the south. The area is inaccessible during the rainy season and thus we usually try to go as soon as it dries up so that we can see the water level in the river/waterfall. It’s a pretty little hike up to the water point and the length of the hike can vary depending on how close you park your vehicle. There are some trails around the foothills and you can climb up to get a beautiful vista of the surrounding area.   

Because the water level varies, it is always tricky to try to find a place to swim. When it’s dry there are several little pools and it’s easy to navigate over dry boulders but in the rainy season it is more slippery and the fast flowing water requires you to be a little more careful!

Any Mountain Wagtails?

There was so much water I couldn't even get to my normal spot to take a comparison pic.


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