Wow! I'd seen it mentioned here, but had no idea whatsoever that it was so beautiful. If you're out in the area and have never been, I'd really recommend you go explore the beautiful streams and amazing waterfalls.
You can even run into friends there. I was walking along the trail, and some guy passing me on the way back down sticks out his hand for me to shake and says hi. Being polite, I take his hand and say hi, then take two more steps and realize it's Walt. (Walt must have very sharp eyes, picking me out of a group like that.) He and Chuck (traveling incognito with dark sunglasses) were out with their beautiful wives just as I was hiking up with a group of friends. I think I would have recognized them sooner, but my eyes were dazzled by the beauty of their female counterparts.
There are some truly amazing waterfalls farther on up, especially where the main stream splits from the trail. There's a huge cave formed by giant rocks piled together, and the water falls down in the middle of it all. Again, wow!
By the way, we found a tire near the waterfalls. A tire. There are no roads up there. Who in his right mind carries a tire up a stream? There were 10 of us, so we took turns carrying it back out. No one in our group could even postulate a reasonable theory for how the tire got back there. Any takers?
Anyway, I see now why it's popular. I'm probably going to see if I can take my wife and critters (read: pesky daughters) out there in the next week or two. It's spectacular.
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