RESISTANCE IS FUTILE
I had no intention whatsoever to go back up to Upper Rattlesnake Creek Falls. I only wanted to go back to the Middle Falls because I did not have a good photo of that one. It was in the full sun last time I was up here a couple weeks ago. As I started the hike this was what I fully intended to do.
It was cold and snowy in Cisco Grove. This was a bit surprising because it was not supposed to snow at this low elevation from this storm (5600 ft.). There was not much snow on the ground, but it was blustery and I was already wet from my previous hike to Canyon Creek Falls. This would be a fun hike. Not.
Actually though, I warmed up quite quickly. The sun was even making a concerted effort to come out (and potentially ruin my photo taking). When I arrived at the bridge over Rattlesnake Creek, I found it to be raging. My thoughts about not going to the upper falls changed pretty fast. Resistance was futile! The more I climbed up the mountain, the more I started to feel it. The upper falls would be spectacular, and it is only about 1.5 miles past the Middle Falls. I might not get another chance like this in a long time, so I arrived at the Middle Falls in due order (which was stupendous – picture coming soon). The sun was still hiding behind clouds, so I took my photos and continued the climb up the mountain. There were tons of little side streams and cascades coming down the mountain and across the road, over the road, and under the road, and along the road. Nothing really picture worthy, but certainly very interesting. At the upper falls (6400 ft.), I was hiking through snow. There were a good few inches on the ground, and more water and streams flowing along the road, making my feet very wet. The upper falls were crazy. It was impossible to get up close to it this time, so I had to take my photo from further back, standing carefully on a slick rock beside the raging creek. The sun came out shortly after taking my photos, and I made the hike back down to the car, rather starving by the time I made it back because it was well after noon by then. It was an awesome day in the Sierra.