The day started out with a search for some insect repellant. This has been a very buggy season – lots and lots of mosquitoes. Started at the local mini-department store, but they were completely sold out. After a bit of an excursion, found that there was only about a dozen cans of Deet based in the local gas station camping section and another dozen cans of permethrin at the local sporting goods – thats it in town and likely the county.
I started out with a trip to Gomanche Falls (though I wonder if I found that specific waterfall…) I did find a waterfall to photograph. It was a nice small one with a few stories to tell for its water (looking at the map now, it was probably Page Creek Falls). After filling up the memory card (wait, I only had ~40 frames on that card?!) I went back to the hotel room to figure out where I could reclaim some storage.
Nope – all three of my cards were full and I wasn’t sure if I had transferred those images completely off or not. Ok, get the memory card reader… oh, it doesn’t have a spot for compact flash. Hmm, what about usb? I’ve got a mini usb cable here, which… doesn’t connect to the non-standard plug.
So, digging around in my camera bag and… there’s an empty 16 GB compact flash card that was in a pouch in another pocket. Phew.
Back to the waterfalls. Off to what I think is the Slate River Falls. That’s what the sign post said, thats what matched the directions on the brochure, but the book I have and website say a different waterfall. Oh well.
Slate River Falls was a nice quartzite waterfall. Wide, lots of stories, but its a wide waterfall. They aren’t stories that I’m as familiar with telling – something to learn in time.
Up a bit from there were two other waterfalls that I spent a quick look at. Looking at some of the other waterfall photos of Black Slate Falls, I’ll have to go back there again some day in the future walk a little and see whats a bit further down the falls rather than the easy access from the top.
The next stop was Canyon Falls, A nice ten miute walk down to the falls. It was a very powerful falls. Lots of water going over a single shelf into the canyon. You could feel the falls in the rock itself and the canyon was beautiful. Just the waterfall was not one that had a single ‘story’.
From there I headed to Bond Falls. The mosquitos there were awful. Swarms of them. The waterfall, however, was one that I understood – it was a basalt waterfall rather than one of quartzite. Not the huge columns of Burney or Romana, but basalt nonetheless. I got a number of photos, but I’ll be back there tomorrow to see if I can get it in another light (and maybe before the mosquitos wake up).
Finishing up there, it was an hour drive back to Baraga. Got back just a bit before things started closing too much… and a nice burger at the drive in burger joint (good root beer).
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