It's a short climb to the Bell Canyon Reservoir, which we skirted around:
The trail started out easy, but it became progressively more challenging. It was steep, narrow and rocky. It cut through shrubs and pine trees.
At one point we came upon a tree laying across the trail. I took off my backpack and went under it. Joe bushwhacked around it.
A large portion of the trail looked like this:
Looking down at the South end of the valley:
This mountain was on the north side of our trail. We had various views of it for most of the climb:
We're not to far from our destination here:
We've been at higher elevations, but we really worked hard for this one:
Pretty valley:
Another look at that mountain:
We were way up in the mountains where we got to go down into this neat little gorge. Someone had built a bridge across the stream bed:
We didn't go beyond the bridge because we had made it to the Falls and that was all we were interested in reaching today.
We sat on rocks and had a snack while watching the water fall. The loud sound of falling water is so neat. There were a lot of pine trees. There was some other type of tree too. We were walking on deep beds of yellow leaves that were all through here. It was a very pretty spot.
At last we had to make the descent. Here's Joe up ahead of me on an easier section of trail. On other parts of the trail I was concentrating on my footing:
We found this nice little place to rest on the way down. It's just a short distance above Bell Reservoir. We saw a sign mentioning that Boreal Frogs live around this area:
3 comments:
well, if it does snow on monday, then at least you got a great hike done before it did! I can't believe you guys were out there for 8 hours! That's awesome. That bridge looked scary. :)
wow, what fantasic pictures Lesa!
That was some hike! I hope you two are proud of yourselves, cause I sure am! Thanks for sharing your
awesome pictures!
A very tough hike because of the rocks. I was having some fun with one passing hiker as we debated "who" put all those rocks in the trail?
t was great to check this one off the hike bucket list. It may be a long time before we return.
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