Don’t worry folks. I have plenty of new stuff coming this spring. I have four trips already planned for Yosemite National Park (weather permitting) and there will be some epic new waterfalls found. Don’t worry, be happy. In the meantime, Journey and I made a return trip to Grouse Falls. I knew that all the snow from last week would be melted and I would have no troubles driving the road this week. I did check the satellite images beforehand to make sure and I was not wrong. The road was all clear.
I am certainly the first person this year to visit Grouse Falls. I know that because there were two blockades across the road of fallen tree branches. I had to get out and cut them down in order to get by in my vehicle. The road is a bit rougher than I remember. You definitely need a high clearance vehicle now but it is easy as long as you have that kind of thing. We got to the last turnoff and parked. It is still a half mile to the trailhead from here but both Journey and myself had more than enough of the long excruciating drive and needed to get out and walk. I could have driven this last half mile except there was a big tree down in the road just before the trailhead. In any case I am glad we walked.
The trail to Grouse Falls is messed up. This area was burned in the Mosquito Fire of 2022. The trail is very indistinct in some places and hard to follow. There are a lot of downed trees and branches strewn all over the trail. It is not difficult as long as you know where to go. (which I do of course). The overlook is completely gone. Burned in the fire. You can still see the waterfall, obviously. However, there is a better viewpoint down the hill a short distance. It is a steep descent but Journey is awesome and had no trouble. Then she waited very patiently beside me while I took photos because there was no place for her to sit down on the steep hillside.
Grouse Falls was flowing magnificently. This is the perfect time to see it with the snow melting right now. A spectacular 504 ft. high waterfall. The other side of the canyon (where the falls is) was not burned (thankfully).
After taking photos we went back up to the non-existent overlook where there is a spot to sit. Journey ate her breakfast and I enjoyed the waterfall, then we hiked back up the trail. I spent a lot of time on the way back clearing debris and branches from the trail. I think I made it a small bit better. Journey was wondering what the heck I was doing and why I was going so slowly. Hurry up, daddy!
When we got back to the car we had only hiked two miles. I could tell Journey did not want to quit yet and neither did I so I put my tripod in the car and then we continued down a different logging road for 2.5 miles all the way to South Branch Grouse Creek. It was easy hiking. In total we hiked about 7 miles. It was a wonderful brisk morning in Tahoe National Forest.