RISKY BUSINESS

So … I really wanted to go hiking this weekend. It would be my only chance this year to see fall colors. My pinky toe was broken. My wife said I was dumb to go. It is a risky business. She was right of course. But it only hurts if I put my shoe on or if I stub it against something. Ummm, well I have to wear shoes when I am hiking, right? Huh. In all seriousness though, it was a thousand times better by the time the weekend came around. It was not really hurting anymore, even with shoes on. I decided to go to Lundy Canyon.

    My primary objective for this hike was to photograph waterfalls with fall colors. I have been to Lundy Canyon before in October. (more than once). It is my favorite place to see waterfalls with Fall colors. This year, because of the big winter we had, I figured the creek would be flowing much better than normal. Indeed I saw a photo from a week prior and it looked pretty awesome. I was excited.
      I got up at 2:30AM. Thankfully I was able to get quite a bit of sleep. Made my coffee. Made the long drive out to the Eastern Sierra. I arrived at the trailhead in the dark. Whenever I have been to Lundy Canyon before in October, I have gotten there before sunrise. And there has always been someone else that arrived there before me. Today was no exception. Who else would be so crazy to hike in the dark besides the Madman? Well, it is a very popular trail in the Fall. On the way back down from the falls I counted 25 groups of people on the trail. There are not 25 parking places so I don’t know where all these people parked their vehicles. Anyhow I’m not sure where the couple that arrived before me went. I did not see them on the trail. I guess they went to photograph the beaver pond. Speaking of which, there is now no more beaver pond at the waterfall. Someone destroyed all the beaver’s hard work. Poor little beavers.
        I did not have to wait long for the light at the waterfall viewpoint. I took some photos. The colors were gorgeous. I also wanted photos from the base of the waterfall with Fall color as well and this time I was able to get that too. Already I had four good photos and I had only just started my hike. I was very happy. I could almost go home. Ha ha. The creek flow was noticeably lower than just one week ago. (from the photo I saw). I was a bit disappointed to see that but it was still more than I have ever seen it before in October. I was last here in 2012 (a drought year) and before that in 2009 (bad year) and 2005 (I think a good year – there was just a little more flow this year than in 2005). The colors were also better this year. Definitely a big win.
          I’m sure you want to know all about how my toe was on the hike but I think I will save that for Part 2 … Sorry. ha ha.

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