I have been to Eagle Creek countless times. No matter it was sunny, cloudy, rainy, or snowy, my mind was always blown away by the beauty of Mother Nature.
Yesterday was no exception. Eagle Creek is truly Waterfall Heaven.
Waterfall Heaven
- retired jerry
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Re: Waterfall Heaven
probably not too many people?
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We were there too, tons of people walking up as we were coming out late morning Jerry, lots in very clean shoes that would not be staying clean for longretired jerry wrote:probably not too many people?
We had to wade Sorenson Creek.
Our goal had been tunnel Falls but we decided not to cross Tish Creek the way it was running.
A few other watery pics
- retired jerry
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Re: Waterfall Heaven
waterfalls are better this time of year
although it's even more interesting when it's freezing. Like maybe Wednesday or Thursday. Water dripping from above creating ice sheet on the trail
although it's even more interesting when it's freezing. Like maybe Wednesday or Thursday. Water dripping from above creating ice sheet on the trail
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That was a wet one. Nice choice. Optimum use of a waterfall trail. My policy is only hike waterfall trails on the wet days.
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That trail never disappoints.
Is Tish Creek the one with the damaged bridge? Are there any plans to replace it? That's been out of commission for close to a year now I believe.
Is Tish Creek the one with the damaged bridge? Are there any plans to replace it? That's been out of commission for close to a year now I believe.
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Water falls on your head.
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I was there that morning as well, first one in actually. I thought I recognized you Guy. I decided to skip the wade over Sorenson and went and climbed up Angels Rest instead.
I agree ssinfo, Eagle Creek never gets old. Probably have put 200+ miles on it this year. Have never seen it that wet however.... being forced to walk through 3or4 tributaries is something I don't remember ever having to do before.
I agree ssinfo, Eagle Creek never gets old. Probably have put 200+ miles on it this year. Have never seen it that wet however.... being forced to walk through 3or4 tributaries is something I don't remember ever having to do before.
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