Aurora Canyon |
About 40 hikers and 1 dog (Mandy) came out to hike today. The weather started out sunny and about 50 degrees. Finished up cloudy. Trails are muddy and going into St. Louis very icy. Glad I brought my Katoohlas.
The Walker's that come on Thursdays love the park and each other's company |
Up stream of Aurora Canyon |
Looking down into Aurora Canyon |
The front half of the group going over Sac Canyon |
Up stream of Sac canyon |
Looking down to Sac Canyon |
A fresh down tree just past Sac Canyon, but not yet to Kickapoo Canyon |
Best view in a long time of Kickapoo Canyon |
We saw quite a few Turkey Vultures on the West Bluff Trail |
The boardwalk was wet and slippery |
Coming down the stairs by the "Orange Rock". On our way to St. Louis Canyon. I hope they all know when in Starved Rock, when you go down, you will have to go back up. |
Sandstone formation on the trail. Is this what they would call the "Watchtower"? |
Once we walked down all the steps (didn't count and never have) we were moments from St. Louis Canyon |
I tried to capture the low fog going into St. Louis Canyon. The fast running stream is a good sign of a great flowing waterfall to come. |
This is where the trail got a little icy. Just over the bridge and across the stream. At this point we all knew the waterfall was running nicely by the roaring sound. |
This is where I put on my Katoohlas. No need to fall with them in my pack. Some people did fall getting down to the crossing. Some decided to take a break and go no further. |
St. Louis Canyon was flowing nicely with a little bit of ice left. |
Mary, one of our hikers also captured the canyon in photos. |
This is as far as I was willing to go. Love the chunks of ice that have fallen. |
This formation was on the left side of the waterfall. So shiny! |
Looking back at the Walker's Club. Some just can't keep their eyes off of the ice/water. |
One last look / photo before we left. The next time I visit here the ice will more than likely be gone. |
Here you can see how deep the water was when the stream froze earlier in the season. |
Some of the trails are extremely muddy. |
I will leave you with this: Be strong, be fearless, be beautiful, and believe that anything is possible when you have the right people there to help you.
Love your blog posts & photos! Makes me wish I didn't work Thursdays so I could join!
ReplyDeleteI always thought the orange rock was the Watch Tower in the old maps!
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