
Apparently I don’t know the right string to ping you on the other thread, but its up now. I think the final waterfall/rapid is the one you referred to, at the boundary area of the wilderness.
Apparently I don’t know the right string to ping you on the other thread, but its up now. I think the final waterfall/rapid is the one you referred to, at the boundary area of the wilderness.
u/ikidd I believe the final waterfall pictured is the one you mentioned as having the campground. Its right by the boundary of the wilderness area. Definitely not the same as what I originally thought.
Yeah, I continued on to just past the hill with the ropes to get up and then turned around after seeing that viewpoint of the long rapid/falls. Seems like it gets pretty wild from there on. Tomorrow I’ll post a group of photos from that section beyond the main falls. Although I couldn’t get a photo I like, I think my favorite section was half a mile or less beyond the main falls where that huge wedge rock is getting cut by the river before you start to climb again. I believe that is where the camping may also be. IIRC one of the falls I’ll post tomorrow is just upstream of it. That and the bridge, I love pedestrian bridges haha.
Thanks, I appreciate it! Yeah, since it’s mostly all trail photos that I take, I enjoy placing people at a distance for scale if I’m trying to include the route. Today’s post has a pretty good one as well that I liked.
That sounds like a good adaptation they’re making, even just greater cell phone access is probably making that worse as well. I’ve definitely had park people scoff at me when bringing up AllTrails in the past, which is usually when I scratch that one off the list of to do’s. AllTrails also shouldn’t be encouraging shortcuts when switchbacks are there for a reason.
I’m sure this is preaching to the choir, but preparation beforehand goes so far too. It never ceases to amaze me how unprepared people are willing to go without even a set idea of where they want to be. I remember one time being at the high point of the High Divide trail in Olympic NP, WA and out of nowhere this panicked kid comes up to me asking for directions. This trail is 19 miles and 5k ft as a dayhike (people usually overnight or two) and he had just pushed on with some girl that was waiting down below a bit. This was at the halfway point so either way would’ve been fine, but he basically bailed before I could adequately explain anything. There’s a short loop of maybe 6 miles that I’m sure was what he meant to do, but how do you go ten miles on a six mile loop without turning around?
Yeah, I’ve already been lukewarm on how they go about their trail data, as stressed by park rangers and this article, but overall that app has been a huge benefit for me. To me, this is likely the one step too far. One year to ween myself off of it before the subscription lapses.
The card says ‘moops’… fixed, thanks
Well , that’s unfortunate. My subscription that I was on the fence about anyways renewed about 10 days ago. Their tracking beats anything else I know of. Garmin Connect is not my favorite UI, but it’ll work.
Yeah, as posted above, its in the Canadian Rockies.
Would love to do the whole thing someday. Super jealous of the 2018 trip you had. Yeah, I’d like to see photos with before/after.
Oops, yeah somehow I had it as whitehorn mtn, whitehorse cg, and white falls (which i believe is still correct). Thought that was a bit much. Glad I was wrong.
No, it’s something I’ve noticed too as I’m seeing them posted. Think I need to adjust display settings on the monitor because they seem less so on it, and generally just get better at it as well. Thanks for the advice!
Damn, that is wild. Agree on the cats, they worry more than anything and I’ve rarely ever even seen any. I had wondered if many people went out that way as a backpacking trip, but I’d say you filled it in really well. Thanks!