This is part two of a late winter hike into Canyon Falls.
If you missed Part One, just drop below this post and you will find it.
The river had begun melting.
Which meant only ONE thing...
perhaps the falls were now visible under all the snow and ice at the end of the gorge.
Perhaps NOT....
So, we hiked on and heard water rushing.
Lo and behold, through a tiny fissure in the snow we saw running water:
But just a crack of it...
And the icy cliffs beside the falls still had clinging snow and ice:
The falls were running, but only in a small cracked area of the snow and ice:
I had to climb over a safety fence and lean
wayyyyyyy
over to get this shot.
(No one should try this at home).
The weirdest thing happened.
We were out there about 14 hours after the big earthquake in Japan.
And RIGHT as I was leaning way over the cliff (with Paul holding on to my coat hood should I slip)
we heard and felt this tremendous rumbling in the rocks...
it sounded like thunder but the sky was clear blue...
He grabbed me to the fence and said "get back!!"
so I scurried (as much as a fifty-something old year old can scurry)
back over the fence immediately.
The only thing we could think of was that it was, indeed the rumbling through the rocks from far away Japan's incidence.
It was very weird.
And scary.
So, I stayed in safe distance from the edge from thereon.
This is the last shot I got whilst on the edge:
Loved those gynormous icicles on the opposite cliff:
And the ones hanging over the water:
I love snow and ice in black and white:
But, remind me again, (the next time there is an earthquake somewhere in the world)...
to wait at least 24 hours before attempting to go to a rocky canyon
to take waterfall pictures over the edge of a cliff, will 'ya?
(I may be too old to remember by then)......
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