PEACE LOVE AND JOY
We were headed up to northern California for the weekend to celebrate Christmas with my wife’s family. She went up early so I had to bring the kids with me on Saturday morning. The thing is, I wanted to stop for a hike on the way up north. The problem is, the kids did not want to hike with me.
My son Jadon would literally rather sit in the cold car for three hours than go on a hike. I have failed him miserably. It is very disappointing to me and I don’t understand it. At least Nekoda has a good excuse: she is injured from dancing. She probably would have come hiking otherwise but the problem is that she is ALWAYS injured from dancing. I guess that is just the normal life of a dancer.
So … I was still going to hike. They can sit in the cold car if that is what they want to do. I decided a good hike to do would be Lovejoy Falls in Chico. I just found out about this waterfall last year. It is shocking that I never knew about this waterfall before. It is well marked along a popular trail in a popular park. How could I not know about this one? It is strange. It is on a very small drainage but with all the recent rain I figured that it should be flowing well.
The hike begins with a big 600 ft. descent down into the canyon which I would have to go back up later. Maybe it’s a good thing the kids stayed in the car. They would not have liked hiking back up this! For me though it was no issue and I looked forward to the climb at the end (seriously – but I am a bit strange). Once down at the bottom the trail meanders along the ridge through a beautiful lush forested area to the top of Lovejoy Falls, and then continues down to the bottom of the falls. It was a very peaceful hike. No one else was on the trail. It was a gorgeous day.
Lovejoy Falls is 51 ft. high dropping off a big cliff into a very small pool. There is a big rock wall you climb up on right in front of the falls which is quite interesting. I thought it would have a lot more flow than it did but nonetheless the waterfall is very pretty. A couple other hikers came up to the falls just as I was leaving but otherwise I saw absolutely no one for the entire hike. It was a beautiful day in Chico and a beautiful hike to Lovejoy Falls.
2 Comments
January 10th, 2022 at 7:43 am
Another good one. The last time my son and daughter joined me in the outdoors was 2016… I feel and share how it feels to have failed them. Being outdoors gives me so much, it baffles how they have no interest. Ah well. Maybe when they are out of college with jobs, and are looking for something/somewhere to let the week go. Happy New Year, Madman!
January 17th, 2022 at 9:11 am
I know Mitch, I just don’t understand them. Happy New Year to you.