LIAR LIAR

I lied to you. So sorry about that. Really. I said that I was not going back to Moore Creek again until spring at the earliest. Well I went back this weekend. I am nuts about this Creek this year for some reason. Go figure. Technically, as of this weekend it is officially spring now, so it is not really a lie. To me, though, spring is April and May, not March, and that is what I had meant. Anyway, I went back. And I found not one, but two more waterfalls on this crazy awesome creek. It was crazy awesome difficult to get there, however.

It is well over a 2000 foot climb in elevation from the trailhead. Wow. For the most part, it is OK because you are hiking on a road or  trail. It’s that last bit though that is killer. I had to scramble up the mountain side along the creek; it was not cliffy but it sure was steep. There was no snow and I really had expected to need my snowshoes for this hike. There was snow last time I was here, and we just had two huge storms, but it is all melted now. It is difficult to know when you are 2000 ft below your destination if you are going to need snowshoes, but I did not take them on the hike. Good decision. My back thanked me. Anyway, I found this 28 foot high waterfall. It was too difficult to photograph from below, due to all the trees and brush so I found a spot to photograph it from the side. Even though I was physically beat, I then climbed to the top of the falls and continued upstream another half-mile. I will never be back here again so I had to finish exploring this creek, and now I can say I am officially done with Moore Creek. I found another 20 foot high Falls upstream, and that one was almost identical in appearance to the first one, just a tad smaller. It also had too many trees and brush at the bottom and I had to photograph it from the side as well. So these waterfalls were not super awesome big ones, and it was way too hard to get to them, but I was definitely happy to have found them. It was much easier going back down the mountain but nonetheless I was dead tired when I got back to the car. I dunked myself in the freezing creek at the bottom to cool off. Refreshing!   It was another great day on Moore Creek. 

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