Sunday, April 24, 2011

Canyon Falls Late Winter Hike: Part ONE

Late this winter, about a month and a half ago,
we decided to take our snowshoes and hike into a waterfalls near us.

We had been receiving our first early spring warmth, and we knew
the river would be breaking up its ice and the water would be
beginning to flow again.

When we got there, there had been enough people that had hiked in
and packed down the snow,
so we didn't even need our snowshoes to walk the path.





And, as I had hoped...
the river was flowing
and the snow settling made for some very nice snow sculptured art on the banks:





A very cool "ice cave" I couldn't get to..to explore!:





I have always loved the little "ice shelves" the banks make when the snow starts to melt on the river:





Swirls of snow and melting icicles in the middle of it all!:





Winter surrounding one break in the river, trying to search for Spring:












Winter river rapids:





I loved those winter riverbank icicles here too:












Snow swirls, shadows and the river peeking through:





We will take a rest here from our hike and continue on the next blogpost.
Anyone have a bonfire and some hotdogs??:

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