UPPER UPPER

I had a day off work. We went to Lake Tahoe again. I have done this hike before but Journey had not. So we needed to do it, right? I am glad we did. It is a fun little trail and Journey loved it.

    On the drive there, not one but TWO cars turned into my lane and almost ran into me. The second one was on the freeway and I had to slam on my brakes to avoid a collision, which caused Journey to go flying into the back of my seat. This one really made me mad. Journey already hates car rides and she could have really been hurt. Put down your damn phones people. And look around when you switch lanes. How bloody difficult is that? Ok, sorry. End rant.
      We arrived at sunrise. I could not park in the usual place because there were workers there getting ready to start their day cutting trees or something. Why are they working today? Isn’t it a holiday? I parked along the side of the road and we started our hike.
        It is a short hike to the first waterfall, a small 20 footer but a pretty one. We continued to the big waterfall. I thought this would be the nicest one of the day and was planning most of my photos from here but it did not look very good at low flow, it is much better seen at high flows. I took a quick photo and we continued up to the third waterfall. I did not think we would make it to the upper falls in time before the sun was on it but we got there in the nick of time before the sun poked its head over the ridge. It was too hard for Journey to get all the way up to the bottom of it but we found a pretty good spot for me to take photos. Upper Upper Truckee River Falls. No, that is not a typo. This is the name of it and it is 35 ft. high. I think this was the nicest of the three waterfalls today (pictured here).
          It is only about a mile to the upper falls. Neither of us were tired yet. It was definitely too early to go back. The trail continues on above the upper falls. I have not been up here before past the upper falls and I wanted to follow it as far as possible. The trail is not on any of my maps. How far does it go? It is a well defined trail though it does have some indistinct parts to it. It kept going and going. It went all the way to a small lake called Elbert Lake. This was a perfect spot to stop and sit down and eat a snack (which Journey did, of course). The mountain reflections in the lake were gorgeous. I don’t know if the trail stopped here or continued but we decided to go back down from here. It was a 5 mile hike in total. A pretty good distance for us today. It is an enjoyable little trail with zigs and zags and a bit of rock scrambling and log crawling and ups and downs in the pretty forest along the river. Zero people. Very peaceful. Journey had a lot of fun on this hike and so did I. It was a marvelous morning in Eldorado National Forest.

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            2 Responses to “UPPER UPPER”

            1. Barbara Ducey Says:

              Very cool adventure Leon & Journey🥀

            2. leapin26 Says:

              thanks Barbara!

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