Alright, I gotta finish this thing up so we can concentrate on the other better reports.
Appreciate all the likes and positive comments. Tapatalk makes the reports way easier now. If I can get all of Spawns pictures from our trip, I might be able to throw something together over the winter. Maybe. Just maybe.
Anyway, back to the report.
Tyler and Julie had a hand in our plans. They don’t waste their precious time and following their suggestions is a no brainer. If Tyler and Julie say it’s worth a trip, ya better just find out where it was and go there. Tyler said there was a swimming hole. Wasn’t planning on taking a swim, but gravity and the coefficient of friction had other plans.
Pants had plenty of time left to wander and invited me to drift south with him and man, did I ever want to. However, I had taken 3 days off of work and Tuesday was gonna be ridiculously busy if I didn’t get home on Sunday. I had a home cross county meet with 5 teams and almost 100 runners planned to attend. I needed to get to some things done on Monday in preparation.
With that said, I remembered some wise words from Pops, Redfish’s dad, “They put lights on the front of these things for a reason!” I have great aux lights, so yeah. I will wander with Pants and let the rest play out. We tried to let the fog and deer clear out before we set out.
We headed to Holly River State Park. We stopped by the visitor center for specific directions. Pants had never seen this weather device. It is rare that I can “one up” him with my knowledge. For those of you that don’t know, it is a weather rock.

It goes a little like this
If the rock is dry, it’s not raining.
If the rock is wet, it’s raining
If the rock is swinging, it’s windy
If the rock is spinning, watch for tornados. Lol
We walked into the visitor center and planned to ask for a hike recommendation. We saw some artwork inside and it became easy
Pants: Where is that and how do we get there?
She game us a map and some directions.
There will be plenty of waterfall pics. They are all good.
We headed down a small road that led to an empty parking lot. After we grabbed some water and snacks from the top case a short walk produces one of the many picture worthy waterfalls.

We found a flat rock near the pool and sat for a bit and enjoyed everything.

I wanted to get another perspective and there were plenty of rocks to scramble on.

We got out our snacks and let the cool water drop the air temp around us. It doesn’t get much better than this!
Or does it? We moved back up the path and took the Potato Knob trail. It led to another water feature. A chute that has cut a deep channel in the rock.
The water all but disappeared before cascading over the less eroded shelf.

I hopped around upstream and got to the other side.

Pants ditched his shoes and started down toward the water.
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