We started our hike at the Horsetail Falls trailhead.
Our group at the trailhead |
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#selfie with kelly |
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A mile past Upper Horsetail Falls is a bridge over Oneonta Gorge. A waterfall cascades behind and below the bridge. It's pretty spectacular. The bridge needs some repairs and has signs on both ends saying it's only "safe" to carry one hiker at a time. YIKES!
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The trail definitely needs a sign indicating which direction to take at the initial spot of the landslide. The way the slide came down the mountain makes it look like the trail continues straight across the mountain face, when in reality it goes up through some rock scree and really exposed, barren dirt. If it had been rainy, the dirt would have been slippery mud and the incline was relatively steep. (Sorry. Forgot to take pictures.)
When we reached this section of the trail we came upon another group of confused hikers who had tried two "trails" that were dead ends. They were ready to turn around, but I love a challenge. I picked my way across the face of the landslide and climbed up to where I could see the "normal" trail. Once on it, I hiked the trail back to the waiting group of hikers so I could guide them up through the scree.
One of my friends found this short section of the reconstructed trail intimidating and unnerving, especially since she had never hiked across scree before. I was proud of her for pushing on and telling fear, "Not today." We all made it safely up and back this section of the trail, as did the hoards of other hikers out enjoying the beautiful day. It's always reassuring to see hikers coming back the way you are headed.
Triple Falls - our turnaround spot - was only 3/4 of a mile past the landslide area. We picnicked on the side of the trail, taking in the view and the much needed calories. We were hungry and ready to eat.
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A guy at the viewpoint offered to take this photo for me and I love it. |
Happy birthday Rose! And Happy Hiking Friends.
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