jim65wagon
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Our last day we drove to Gorges State Park and hiked along with a billion other people to Rainbow Falls, and Turtleback Falls. We made a lunch stop at Hidden Falls and swam a while enjoying the respite from the heat and humidity of the hike. Then we continued on to Rainbow Falls after that.
Several young men and women were doing North Carolinas version of cliff jumping
We swam around enjoying the falls for a bit then made the hike up to Turtleback Falls. It looked like fun, but, man was it crowded. It reminded me of my childhood swimming in the city pool out in the midwest. So many people you couldn't stir 'em with a stick, as we say. I didn't even bother pulling out the camera....
After the hike back we drove out to Upper Whitewater Falls. It is the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi and plunges over 400 feet.
The best way to view it is to walk down the 154 steps to the lower observation platform.
We headed back to camp and stopped at "our" waterfall under the bridge near our camp. Pothole Falls. This was an excellent place to play and swim during the week. Cooling off after a hard day chasing waterfalls.
Jay spent a lot of time setting up some shots
Then he got out the drone.
I spent my time trying to get in the way of his shots
while trying to get some decent shots for my memory banks.
Time to pack up and go home the next morning. Jay took a few drone shots of the campsite.
We packed away the Kelty tarps, camp chairs, EZ UP and all the other stuff we bring. Then drive the 9 hours home. In all we put another 1100 miles on our teardrop. I love camping this way, the teardrop making a basecamp allowing us to explore an area thoroughly. This is our perfect relaxation from the daily work week.....
WildCrow mileage 22,000
Several young men and women were doing North Carolinas version of cliff jumping
We swam around enjoying the falls for a bit then made the hike up to Turtleback Falls. It looked like fun, but, man was it crowded. It reminded me of my childhood swimming in the city pool out in the midwest. So many people you couldn't stir 'em with a stick, as we say. I didn't even bother pulling out the camera....
After the hike back we drove out to Upper Whitewater Falls. It is the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi and plunges over 400 feet.
The best way to view it is to walk down the 154 steps to the lower observation platform.
We headed back to camp and stopped at "our" waterfall under the bridge near our camp. Pothole Falls. This was an excellent place to play and swim during the week. Cooling off after a hard day chasing waterfalls.
Jay spent a lot of time setting up some shots
Then he got out the drone.
I spent my time trying to get in the way of his shots
while trying to get some decent shots for my memory banks.
Time to pack up and go home the next morning. Jay took a few drone shots of the campsite.
We packed away the Kelty tarps, camp chairs, EZ UP and all the other stuff we bring. Then drive the 9 hours home. In all we put another 1100 miles on our teardrop. I love camping this way, the teardrop making a basecamp allowing us to explore an area thoroughly. This is our perfect relaxation from the daily work week.....
WildCrow mileage 22,000
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