On Sunday we drove west to Blackwater Falls State Park. I posted a few pictures yesterday of the river there. My intention was to get there while fall foliage was bright, but it was just starting to change there. When we went there two years ago, the leaves were already down because winter comes earlier there.
As we crossed the mountain into West Virginia, we saw few signs of autumn. The leaves and grass were still green until we reached the Allegheny Front near Mount Storm. Here U.S. 48 crosses a windy ridge and reaches the Appalachian Plateau.
The western side of the ridge appeared to be in late fall. Many trees were already bare. However, as we descended toward Davis, the season changed again. It was autumn!
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The Elakala Trail turned out to be manageable, just a short walk to the falls. A light rain earlier in the day had made the ground a bit slippery so we walked cautiously. We could hear the falls ahead and soon came to a footbridge.
The bridge crosses over a waterfall. On one side the water is plummeting downward. Some people were far below and they looked very small. We did not attempt to hike down there; that's for younger folks.
Uma zona natural muito bonita e também gostei da cascata.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
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Thanks for all the photos of your (brief) walk. Love the mossy roots in the last one...and it is good to see a human to put things into perspective...rocks and water can be hard to figure out the distance.
ReplyDeleteEven a short hike is welcome. It's surprising what a difference in altitude can make for fall colours.
ReplyDeleteLove that mossy last pic
ReplyDeleteLovely scenes. I would have been sitting to rest whenever I could even on a short hike because I have troubles with my knees and back. We do what we can.
ReplyDeleteA selection of very nice photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan