Monday, February 23, 2015

The Pulga-Storrie Road

Be prepared for several photos of various waterfalls.  The trip we took today had a plethora of them.
We went from Pulga the village up to Swamp Creek, with a trek down to Mayoro, all to show Laurie and Brenda Braaten a place they'd never seen.  It's been years since we've taken the road, so it was a very nice day out for all of us.
One cool thing that couldn't be photographed was the sound of the wind in the taut power lines.  As it was a ferociously blustery day, we heard a loud humming, deep-vibratory and soulful, and realized it was the "guitar strings in the sky" above us, being strummed by the east wind.

Sweat lodge/sauna at Pulga

Too many creeks to know the names of most for certain


water

Dogwood Creek

Brenda and me at Dogwood Creek

Camp Creek

water

The powerhouse down at Mayoro

Laurie admires a tree growing into and around a big boulder

the fountain at Mayoro is still there, albeit almost buried in  Scotch Broom and other thicket plants

the foot-bridge that doubles as a Hephalump trap

magic want (or, more prosaically, tree and water)

Laurie, Brenda, and Jeffery - my adventure companions

okay, I need to look these up again......

Still not sure.  Hmmm. **EDIT** They are Indian Warriors, in the Lousewort family

View down to the Grizzly Dome Tunnel's west entrance

zoom of same

leaving Butte Co.

looking down at the Onion Skins, Arch Rock Tunnel and Shady Rest rest area

Love this unknown creek and Falls!

Swamp Creek

Jeffery and Brenda at Swamp Creek

Cresta Dam and the Grizzly Dome tunnel's east entrance

zoom on the exit of Elephant Butte Tunnel (unsee-able) and the entrance to the Grizzly Dome Tunnel.
We headed home along that same highway you see above, trying to figure out which waterfalls up top matched the ones seen from the lower perspective.

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