
What better waterfall photo to post on Valentine’s Day than Love’s Falls? I was up here in Sierra City a few weeks ago, and hiked a half mile through the snow to reach the falls. I had snowshoes with me, but in my great wisdom, I decided to leave them in the car and hike on foot. The snow was hard enough, but snowshoes probably would have made things a bit easier. I sank through a few times on the hike. It is a bit difficult to see with all the snow on it, but if you look closely, you can see that the big rock to the left is heart shaped. Pretty neat. I wouldn’t have known that had a friend not pointed it out to me. I was snow-blind, I guess. I used to think this waterfall was named after someone whose name was “Love”. I really have no idea where I got that. A drug-induced hallucination perhaps. No, actually I thought I had read it somewhere, but I have no clue where. What the culprit could have been is that darn apostrophe in the name: “Love’s”. That is what probably made me initially think it was named after someone. Why would there be an apostrophe otherwise? Indeed, I have seen this waterfall spelled before without an apostrophe. Anyway, I now believe the name actually comes from the heart shaped rock. Makes more sense, no?
Posted in Uncategorized by leapin26: February 14, 2008

I had this great plan after shooting sunrise at Fallen Leaf Lake. Hike/snowshoe to Glen Alpine Falls, which is just at the other far end of the lake. I wanted to do some snowshoeing this weekend, and I thought this would be a good location for that. I figured Glen Alpine Falls would be a nice waterfall to see in the winter. Not exactly. It was completely covered in snow! I definitely wasn’t expecting that. I knew there would be lots of snow, but it did not dawn on me it would be all covered up. You’re probably thinking I was being very naive about that, considering that we have had an average to above average snow fall so far this year. And you may be right too. Nonetheless, I was definitely bummed.
It’s quite a bit more difficult to get to Glen Alpine Falls in the winter. Fallen Leaf Lake Road is gated about 2 miles from the highway and you have to walk in. But it is still plowed, and people live here during the winter. I don’t get why they gate the road in the winter. Anyway, that means I had to walk about 3 miles along the road to the end of the lake. It is not hard hiking, but it is not what I was expecting. I knew the road would be closed, but I didn’t know it was plowed. So I was expecting I would need my snowshoes. I did get to use my snowshoes a bit, because I hiked another mile above the lower falls to get to Upper Glen Alpine Falls. It also, was completely snowed over. C’est la vie.
After hiking 8 miles, there and back, I was pretty darn beat. My back was hurting me from the heavy pack I was carrying. All that camera equipment is not light, you know. Plus I was carrying my snowshoes for most of that 8 miles. Whew! I didn’t see anyone else walking on the road except for one jogger and her dogs, which tried to bite my legs off. Well, not really. They were friendly dogs. But they scared the crap out of me, when they came running up to me barking loudly. After I got back to the car though, all of a sudden there were tons of people out and about, it seemed. Hikers, snowshoers, kids playing in the snow. Everyone seemed to be out enjoying the especially sunny day. It was a traffic jam (literally) on Fallen Leaf Lake Road.
Posted in Uncategorized by leapin26: February 13, 2008

So have you ever skipped a rock across a frozen lake? It’s actually quite fun. I know, such little things amuse me so much. But as I was waiting for the sun to show its’ face this morning, I tried doing this. The rocks go incredible far on the ice, and make a very strange noise. Okay, I know I’m weird. But I bet you’ll be trying it next time you have a chance.
I got to Fallen Leaf Lake a bit early. In the winter, the campground is closed. You have to walk in from the road over the snow. But it is a popular location in the winter as well, and there are plenty of tracks through the snow. But no one is there at sunrise. They all came later, after the sun was well up above the horizon. That suits me just perfectly.
Posted in Uncategorized by leapin26: February 11, 2008

I headed up to Lake Tahoe this morning for a sunrise shoot and hike. In order to be there by sunrise, that means I need to wake up at the lovely hour of 4:30AM. No wonder my wife thinks I’m crazy. But it’s worse in the summer; I’d have to be up at about 3:30AM. My destination: Fallen Leaf Lake. I was here
last winter for a sunrise shoot as well. The lake was completely frozen then. Today, it was just barely frozen. No walking on water today. It has been fairly warm during the day lately, so maybe that’s why. But anyway, it was enough to get some interesting shots of the lake and the first light on Mt. Tallac.
I love coming to Fallen Leaf Lake for sunrise. It is so peaceful. No one else is ever there. Not like at some certain other locations we all know about, such as Yosemite, where you’re battling tripods with 20 other photographers, and whoever has the strongest tripod gets the best location. Of course, there’s a reason those other locations always have so many photographers. The scenery there demands to be photographed. El Capitan says “look at me, take a photo of me” But Half Dome says, “No, look at the fabulous light on my face, photograph me”. But nonetheless, I (usually) prefer these not so photographed locations, that are also incredibly beautiful. Mt. Tallac and Fallen Leaf Lake fits the bill for me.
Posted in Uncategorized by leapin26: February 10, 2008
Welcome folks to the waterfallswest.com blog. I figured I would try to start one of these blog things. Why? I don’t know. Just crazy I guess. My idea is to post photos from my hiking adventures, not just waterfalls. But there will be a lot of those for sure. I want to keep my stories light and funny, like my newsletter. And it will complement my newsletter, but this blog will be more frequent. Ideally, you’ll see a new posting every couple days. Can I keep that up? We shall see. So stay tuned for the adventures of … me.
Posted in Uncategorized by leapin26: February 6, 2008