Gone Creek NF
Our next couple of days were filled with a hike to Tamanawas Falls and a couple special adventures.
A sneak peak to where we are headed. You'd think by now we'd be burned out on waterfalls. Nah. They are so pretty and usually the trails follow rivers or streams and you get to cool off in the mist at the end. Besides, is there any such thing as a bad hike? (Well I guess I can think of one)
I'd say it was an easy hike with a couple moderate rocky parts.
Cold Spring Creek
Here is the moderate rocky part.
The colors along this cliff side were so pretty. The shale is constantly sliding down. Careful.
And here we are after a short hike to Tamanawas Falls. One hundred feet tall.
Hurley's favorite part of hiking. Plopping in the cold water.
Better perspective of the falls with some people in the picture.
There's always some nuts (usually the younger folks) who decide to go off-trail and walk on the mossy rocks. Good thing no one got hurt.
Here was a cute Pika that seemed to be looking for it's momma or companion. It kept popping out of the rocks and then back in. It didn't seem to mind too much that we were there. A Pika is a small mammal, with short limbs, very round body, big rounded ears, and no external tail. They are usually found in alpine elevations.
And we're back at the trailhead. We returned to camp and got ready for another awesome shared dinner with Lee and Trace. We love taking turns cooking and trying out different recipes on each other. We always have great meals!
And another great fire.
These kids were walking along the shallows of the lake looking for crawdads with their flashlights. So cute to see kids out in nature just having a good time, laughing and playing together.
Monday was Lee's 50th Birthday and we all wanted to do something special. This "50" sign was made by Trace and has traveled around the US with different RVers and used as we all turned 50. Or in my case last year Trace altered it to 55. I know have it and perhaps it will show up at some other birthdays! We had picked up some Teagarita that we noticed he liked when he discovered it back in Pahrump, NV in April. Knowing that Lee loves him some Apple Pie, when Steve spotted a bottle of Apple Pie Hole Canadian Whiskey, he grabbed one of those too. We weren't sure what it would taste like but we all agreed it was good stuff!
So, what to do to celebrate? Lee wanted to go to an Escape Room. Trace found Hour to Midnight in Portland and Lee really wanted to do the Assassin's Deadly Game. Usually there are 8 people in a room. It could be a bunch of your friends or a mixture of people you don't' know. We really wanted to do it with just the four of us even though we'd still have to pay for 8. Steve called and told them we were celebrating a 50th birthday and could we get a discount? They ended up being very generous and giving us a 25% room discount. Nice. Our task was: Your team has entered the FBI's cadet program, and your first task is to enter the safe-house of one of the greatest assassins to date. You have been tasked to track down the assassin and help keep his next target alive.
Getting ready to enter our room. Look up Lee!
Our Victory Picture, still alive at the end!
After all that sleuthing, we went to a Chinese Buffet and had a great dinner. On the way home we drove through the tiny community of Viola outside of Estacada to look for the oldest geocache, the first ever placed back in 2003.
It was very easy to find. How cool is that?!
Our 8 days at Timothy Lake with Lee and Trace were a blast! We would've had a few more here before heading up into Washington for the next couple of months but I got one of those phone calls the next day that you don't want to get. I've already written about this a few blogposts back, but my Dad ended up in the ER undergoing emergency surgery. The outcome wasn't the best with his health and age so we rushed off the next day to get back to Placerville, CA. Of course we had a sudden brake problem that had to be fixed first. This took many frantic phone calls from the 4 of us and Lee ended up saving the day by making a deal with a parts guy and then driving 3 hours round trip to get it on his only day off. So while we departed under sad circumstances early, we are very grateful for these true friends. As of today, Aug. 30, my Dad has made an amazing recovery and is doing very well.