MELT!

This week has been very warm. The snow has been coming down all in one fell swoop. In fact, I think that in a matter of a couple days, we have already now reached and have gone past the peak of snow melt. There will not be very much snow left up in the mountains after this week.

All this means that the waterfalls are gushing right now. If you want to see any this year, you had better get up into the mountains now. It will not last too long.

And so I decided it was the right time to make my annual pilgrimage to Bassi Falls to see some hot diggity snow melt action. I suspect that I am the first one to visit Bassi Falls this year. I suspect I am the first who even thought of going there already. It is only mid April. Isn’t there still far too much snow on the road? Not this year my friends. The snow is kapoosh. But that does not mean you can just drive right to the trailhead. Even though there is no snow and it should be open, the road was gated at the turnoff near Ice House Rd. I knew this would be the case however, and expected to have to walk from Ice House Rd, but it is only an additional 1.5 miles, so it is no great difficulty.

The morning is not the best time to photograph Bassi Falls, but it was my only option for this weekend. It was also the weekend for our church’s annual all night prayer vigil. I signed up for the 4AM time slot, with the intention of driving up to Bassi Falls for sunrise afterwards, but time was of the essence because I had to be back at the church for a meeting at 9AM. I planned everything to a tee. Almost. I arrived up on Ice House Rd at 5:30AM in the dark. I could hear the roar of Bassi Creek though I was quite a distance away from it. Is that really the creek? Or is it the wind in the trees? There was no wind today. Well that certainly boded well for my hopes for the waterfall.

I arrived at Bassi Falls at about sunrise. It was crazy flow. Awesome roaring snow melt. I have seen Bassi Falls at much higher flows in prior years, but I am not sure it is going to get any better this year. As I said, I think we are already past peak flow. We’ll see if I am right. Maybe we will still get a lot more rain.

I moved up the left side this time, trying to get a closer shot of the waterfall, and waded through the freezing cold creek to find this little pool for the foreground. I think there are better angles for Bassi Falls, but I think this one works all right. I was just trying something different.

Now I had to boogie back to the car and drive to the church for that meeting. As I said, I planned everything perfectly, and I almost made it in time. Except for the stupid McDonald’s where I stopped to get some breakfast. I had to wait 15 minutes for my food! Unbelievable. That made me 10 minutes late for the meeting. Sigh. Well, at least I was forgiven. 🙂

3 Comments

3 Responses to “MELT!”

  1. Barbara Ann Ducey Says:

    Hey Leon, What you say is very true. I went with my kids who are in their early 20’s to Yosemite this past week. I kinda wished I had your photo experience ….but I clicked away. All the falls are raging. We got there last Tuesday, came home this Sunday 4/13 . I swear Bridal veil had less water than last Tuesday. At a interpreter guides talk he hinted Glacier Peak road might open this week. I said That wasn’t good. That means it is opening a whole month early. I will continue to pray for rain. But I did ( just turned 60) hike up to top of Yosemite falls, and even went up the creek, over a new bridge that is up , on further to North Dome. Holy Mackeral!!!! I sat next to the top of Yosemite falls, and just sat there taking it all in. I really need to learn how to correctly set my camera. Some day. I love your enthusiasm & photo’s.

  2. Kerry Fantham Says:

    Well, your story just made me push all my excuses for not gettting out and just doing things out the window!

  3. leapin26 Says:

    Thanks Barbara and Kerry! Way to go on that hike Barbara. I hope I am doing that at your age. 🙂

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