MY PRETTY

For a couple years now I’ve been wanting to get a sunrise shot of Phantom Falls with the wildflowers in bloom and the waterfall flowing and the sky in painted colors. The flowers on Table Mountain are going off the charts this year so I had heard, and with a few inches of rain this past week I knew Phantom Falls would be flowing fairly well, and on Wednesday it seemed the stars were going to align for me with the forecast calling for partly cloudy skies on Saturday. But hiking out to Phantom Falls for a full hour in the dark is not something I really wanted to do by myself, what with all the mountain lions and killer cows up there, so I called up my bud, Mountain Goat Rob to see if he wanted to come out with me on Saturday morning, and of course he was game. However, the very next day (Thursday) the weather forecast changed, and now it was going to be all sunny on Saturday, no clouds. Ugh, I hate when it does that! Well, two out of three ain’t bad. But then I heard from someone else that the water flow was way down and the flowers were also done. Zero out of three? Nonetheless, we kept to the plan. I was sure that Phantom Falls would still be flowing decent. I wasn’t sure about the clouds or the flowers.

We started our hike in the dark through plenty of mud. It actually seemed like there was a lot of water flowing on Table Mountain after all. There were no clouds anywhere of course. Sigh. As for the flowers? Well, it was too dark to see anything! We also saw no lions, and no cows either. I guess the cows were all still sleeping, as we saw plenty of them on the hike back later that morning. We arrived at Phantom Falls just prior to sunrise, crossed the creek and made our way to the other side where I knew there would be wildflowers overlooking the waterfall. By this time it wasn’t so dark, and we could clearly see that there were certainly a lot of flowers everywhere on Table Mountain, but we both thought it was still a bit too early in the season. In a couple weeks, I think they will be spectacular everywhere. If we get some more rain, perhaps the waterfalls will still be flowing. I might even go back there again this year. Who knows.

It was also quite breezy, and the flowers were twiddling around like crazy (as Rob put it), making photography extremely difficult. The breeze paused just a bit prior to the sun coming up, and I think I got a pretty decent shot here. Next time we just need the pretty clouds.

After this we went down to the bottom of Phantom Falls, to which I had never been before. One more thing now off the bucket list. It is so utterly cool and amazing down there. There is a path but it is a very steep one. Mountain Goat Rob, of course, made it down easily without any ropes, but I brought my ropes with me to be on the safe side. It is just a tad, a shade, a smidgeon on the steep side for me. I am sure I could have done without the rope, but it is better to be safe than sorry is what I say. Now don’t worry, I do have pictures so I can prove to you that I actually went down there, and I have video as well, so I am sure you will see those things very soon (if you keep following me on this blog, of course).

I went right down to the very bottom of the waterfall. You could actually stand right under it if you wanted to. It would have been dumb to do that today, but I got right down there to feel the spray. That was awesome. You can, of course, also walk behind the waterfall under the cliff overhang. There is also a very interesting cave behind the falls. If you look on wikipedia, it mentions this cave, but indicates it is just this big area under the overhang. What? That is not a cave! But that is what I thought people were talking about when they mentioned the cave at Phantom Falls. Do you believe everything you read on wikipedia? In actual fact, however, there is a cave. A real cave, which is also a man-made cave, not a natural cave. I have no idea why it is there. It is not very big, but you can go in it and look down into a 20 ft drop. You would not want to fall in there, because you would not be getting out of it anytime soon. Anyhow, it is all very cool. If I can talk my son into going down there with me someday, I will definitely be back.

3 Comments

3 Responses to “MY PRETTY”

  1. Robin Kent Says:

    Excellent post and great shot. Thanks!

  2. Lisa Says:

    we were there yesterday and ur pict is awesome. So brave to venture to the bottom with all that loose rock and stuff. cant wait to see ur pict. As us said the flower we spectacular .

  3. Leon Says:

    Thanks a lot Robin and Lisa!

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