DOUBLE THE PLEASURE
I do not like the drive from Nevada City to Downieville/Sierra City. It is just very long and very windy and very slow. I can get car sick even though I am the driver! Normally, I would go there maybe once per year, and I was not planning to go there this year until the rains started again. I still have quite a few waterfalls in that area that I want to see, and I figured it would be pointless to go now before the rains started. Or would it?
Upon further review, and thanks to waterfallwest friend Jeremy, I changed my mind about going to Sierra City. I decided I must go right now.
Haypress Creek Falls is a waterfall I had not been to yet, and it has been on my list for a long time. The creek was still flowing quite nicely too, and when I thought about it, I realized that I may have to cross the creek or get in the middle of it to see the falls, and once the rains start, that would be impossible. So actually, this would be a good and proper time to visit this waterfall.
I arrived at the trailhead at sunrise after a long drive at an awful hour or two of the morning, and I began my hike up to the falls. It is a quick hike, but then you need to descend the cliffs to get down to the waterfall. I only tried this once before and there was snow on the ground. It was far too sketchy to get down that day. Today, however, no snow. No rain. The ground was dry. It was very steep, with a couple severe dropoffs, but I did not need to use my rope to get down to creek level. Not too shabby, madman. Once I got down, I quickly realized that indeed I would need to cross the creek to see the falls, so I donned my water shoes and crossed the extremely cold but not too swift or deep water. Once on the other side I glanced up at the waterfall. What?
This was NOT the same waterfall that Jeremy had posted, though this was the main Haypress Creek Falls for certain. I realized there must be a second waterfall further downstream, though really I had no idea exactly where it would be. I took photos of this main falls, taking my time to warm up my numb toes, then I climbed back up the steep hill. I decided that I would explore downstream and try to find this other waterfall, though the light would most certainly be bad by the time I got to it.
The lower falls is shown here. The light was still good when I arrived, and it was actually not very difficult to find or get to. It is also much prettier than the upper falls, and that is why I am posting the lower falls first. I will post the upper falls next. They are both about the same height (30 ft. lower, 32 ft. upper), but definitely the lower falls is much nicer and as I said, much easier to get to. It is very gorgeous and I was so happy finding this second and very unexpected waterfall. It was a magnificent day in Sierra City.