Sunday, March 16, 2008

Eagle Creek Backpack

Well NovaEagle and I finally made it to the Sipsey Wilderness Area. We got on a discussion forum (www.alatrails.com) where some guys were going to see some falls and we decided to tag along. We invited Headed_My_Way and his son to camp out with us. We all met up at the parking spot and headed off down to the creek where the falls were located. At first it was just normal woods but then as we dropped off down in the creek it got really cool looking. There were some hemlocks that really made it look prehistoric. Then we came to the first falls. WOW! That was pretty neat. We looked for the Geocache located there but couldn't find it.

We moved on down the creek and the way was kinda tough. I wasn't used to really steep mountain sides and having to cross a rushing creek every 50 feet. It had rained like crazy that morning on the drive up and the creeks and the falls were really flowing. We made it down past several small seasonal falls and then to a rather large side fall. We looked for the Geocache there and couldn't find it either. We were about to go on down the creek with the group when we saw a group of Geocachers coming back our way. We waited and they divulged where the cache was hidden. NovaEagle quickly got his hands on it. We also got a clue as to where the first cache was located and decided we would get it on the way out the next morning.

The next and final cache was on the mountain behind us so we bushwhacked through the mountain laurel (devil bush - as dubbed by Headed_My_Way) and made it to the top. This cache was easy to find and near a really good spot for a camp. So we unloaded our packs and set up camp, had some late lunch and decided to hike down the other side to fill up my hydration bladder. Well we were in for a surprise. Turns out that we stumbled up on Deer Skull falls and they were way cool. We came in from the top and found a way down the cliff. We crossed Ugly Injun and made our way around to the side falls. We played behind the top falls and then crossed the side creek and made our way down to the bottom. We stood below both falls and were in awe at the power and how deep we were in a canyon of rock walls.

We did a little exploring downstream and then headed back up stream to find a better way out. We found another falls that was just as pretty and took lots of pictures. I got some water with my filter below these falls. Headed_My_Way and his son were checking out how my filter made clean drinkable water out of the creek water. It was nice. We had camp in our GPSrs so we headed straight for it after we climbed up the side of the falls. We hung out and talked until dark and then hit the sack for the night.

A coyote woke me at daylight with his howls just across the creek. It was cool. We grabbed some quick breakfast, packed up and headed out across the ridge to get back to the drainage that would take us to our cars. It was much easier walking than in the canyon and by following a game trail down the side of the moutain we were able to by pass the devil bush and get to Eagle Creek falls relatively easily. We quickly found the cache and headed on up the drainage. That was the toughest part of the entire trip.

Every one had happy thoughts and sped up when the vehicles came into view. We all had a great time and are already planning our next trip. Thanks to the guys on alatrails for getting us out to the Sipsey Wilderness.

Below are pictures and short movies of our hike. At the end of the pictures is our trail captured by my GPSr. The right side of the figure 8 is our trip to camp and then to Deer Skull Falls. The left side of the figure 8 is our trip from the falls to camp and then out to the cars in the morning.


The boys playing behind a side falls into Eagle Creek.


The boys getting wet feet. Good thing camp was just a short distance away.


Above the main Deer Skulls Falls. We were able to cross the creek just above here and get around to the side Deer Skulls Falls.


I am standing in the middle of the two falls of Deer Skulls Falls on the side. There is a large opening behind the upper falls as you can see one of the boys come out from behind it.


This is the falls above Deer Skull Falls.

Saturday, March 08, 2008

Caching With TeaBird

NovaEagle had a friend over to spend the night. He really likes the woods so I decided to get him out in OMSP and introduce him to caching. He had been in the park on his bike at the bike track and had done some fishing. He had never been to Peavine Falls or on the trails. What better way to introduce him than to take him caching around Peavine Falls. We didn't make it to Peavine Falls but we made it to the Green, Red, Orange and Yellow trails. We did a lot of bushwhacking.

He had a blast and found three caches on his own. NovaEagle and I found them first but we didn't let on. He had to find them on his own and he did a pretty good job of it. He had the GPS the whole time and did a good job of navigating. We hiked a little over 3 miles in about 2 hours. By the time we got back to the Jeep both boys were tired. They snacked all the way from the last cache which was 1.11 miles from the Jeep. That was a long trek.

Check the pictures out below and the two movies. Neither movie has sound as my cheap camera doesn't pick up sound. The first movie is of TeaBird and NovaEagle at the first cache. TeaBird is reading the Geocaching brochure in the cache to learn more about the game. NovaEagle is checking out all the stuff.

The second movie shows a beautiful hollow that we found bushwhacking from the first cache to the second. I way marked that spot so I can take the family back some time. At the end NovaEagle and TeaBird are throwing rocks at a blown over tree root pretending that they are defending their fortified position from attackers. Boys will be boys.





OMSP White Red Hike

We wanted to go to King's Chair and see the snow across the valley. But first we stopped by and gave Gubbool some Girl Scout cookies. Standing at his tent, we realized how cold it was. So we decided instead to just hike to Maggie's Glen and try and see some snow. It melted fast but we got to see some. In the mean time it warmed up nicely and we had a very enjoyable hike. No one got tired and the scenery kept it from getting boring.













Monday, March 03, 2008

Another NovaEagle FTF

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