Saturday’s hike at Snow Falls/Laurel Falls just outside of Dayton was a collaborative effort. Even before we parted from walking along Richland Creek, we (I) walked past the wooden TRAIL sign and arrow – too focused on my feet & not looking up. Another hiker called us back to the right turn away from the creek and up the rocky path. Next, crossed the bridge over Laurel creek and turned left to follow the Snow Falls trail. Winding through the forest, we reached the 150 foot-3 section bridge over Henderson Creek. Doing fine, switch backing up the mountain, until we lost the trail again. Maybe all the fallen leaves were misdirecting us. Shortly, back on the trail again, we climbed up the crack in the bluff. Ah, relief – flat land. We wandered to Dunn overlook then headed to Morgan creek. There was a bridge over the water! No more wondering if the water was too high or too cold to cross. No more water shoes needed! Soon the CTC will be officially opening a new trail, featuring the Morgan Creek bridge and a connection to another trail.
Snow Falls was modest, and we traipsed around, searching for the trail again. I had just gotten so excited seeing the new bridge, I hadn’t paid attention to the path. Once we found the old road to Buzzard Point Overlook, the trail was obvious. We lunched at the overlook, acknowledged the 2 resident buzzards and returned to the trailhead. We hiked 10.5 miles with an elevation gain of 1440 feet.
If you would like to see some really nice pictures taken during this hike, click here or on the group picture above.
Be decisive....the road of life is paved with flat squirrels.