Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Waterfall on Northern Tributary of Log Hollow Branch
(This picture can be enlarged by clicking on it.)
In December of last year Betsy and I spent a couple of days near Brevard, North Carolina, visiting waterfalls. We visited three waterfalls along Log Hollow Branch during a hike along a nice two-mile trail. Two of the waterfalls were right off the trail, but we had to bushwhack to reach the very first one, shown above.
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It was worth the bushwhacking, George. It looks stepp so I bet it was slippery on those leaves.
Beautiful scenery.
December is a wonderful time of the year. No bugs that time of the year?
what I want to know, is how do you keep track of all the times and places you and Betsy have been. you travel more in a year than I have in my whole life. do you keep a journal with it all listed? if not your memory is better than mine.
Very pretty waterfall. Its great you can search out waterfalls year-round.
Beautiful! I can see myself sitting right in there -- around the middle of July.
Looks like one of the more gentle ones. Do I see some icicles in the background?
Your wife goes hiking with you? I'm impressed! I've been married 22 years, and we are not at that level of maturity yet. Either I walk too fast or she walks too slow. We're working on it though. Lately, we go out each night for a hand-in-hand stroll around the block. Baby steps, George. Baby steps.
You get to smell the water and the wind and birds that go along with it.
:)
Bushwhack - Nice term.
Lovely waterfall and it is certainly worth a bit of bushwhacking to see such a beauty.
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