Feel the Roar

I went up Ice House Rd again, on the evening of “Rapture Day”, driving all the way to Loon Lake (if indeed there was going to be a rapture, I wanted to be “caught” doing what I loved – haha). There was still quite a bit of snow up there and ice on the lake. Still too much snow to do the hike I had planned so I drove back down to Bassi Falls.

There was no snow at this lower elevation so I was optimistic that I would be able to drive all the way into the trailhead. And indeed I could! A lot of other people also seemed to have the same idea this weekend. There were a lot of people hiking back up the trail as I hiked down to the falls but there was no one else at the falls once I arrived, so I scoped out my spot to wait for the sun to set as it was still early in the evening.

Bassi Falls is a spectacular waterfall in the spring when the snow is melting and is one of my fav waterfalls in the Sacramento area and also very easy to get to. I come here at least once per year. As I waited I took some video of the falls, not something I normally do, but may do (should do) more of in the future, now that I have HD on my new camera (I posted the video on my waterfallswest facebook page).

Another family arrived at the waterfall, a photographer with his wife and two kids. The wife ran up to the top of the falls while the kids ran around like gangbusters playing in the creek with no supervision, while the photographer took his pictures. With the creek flowing so crazily, I didn’t think this was particularly safe as the kids were even crossing the creek. I guess it was safe enough where they were doing it but I don’t think I would want my kids crossing there. Something easily could have happened and he was too far away to help. Just my opinion. Later the wife came back down and then they were supervised more closely. Anyway, they stayed quite awhile but then left just before the light on the waterfall got nice, which happens just as the sun dips below the ridge line, and only for a very brief time. If he would have waited ten more minutes, he would have had a nice photograph. I’m just sayin.

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2 Responses to “Feel the Roar”

  1. Mary Says:

    did not see link to video…

  2. Leon Says:

    Hi Mary. It is down aways so you need to scroll down on the page a bit. You also need to be a fan of the page if you are not. Here is a direct link for you:
    http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/video/video.php?v=10150255367476834&oid=157925499767&comments

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