#Wednesday Walk - Along Molweni Trail Toward the Gillits Waterfall.
This post is for the #wednesdaywalk challenge and the #makemesmile challenge collaboration. This collaboration initially took place once a month, but due to its popularity, @tattoodjay (of the #wednesdaywalk) and @elizacheng (of #makemesmile) decided to make it a weekly thing.
If you want to know more about the rules, visit this week's post by @tattoodjay where you will find all the rules at the bottom of his post after you've enjoyed his beautiful photos from his walk.
Today's post is actually from a walk that we did two weekends ago. Last week was a hectic week though, and I didn't get the time to write my post in time to publish it.
But such is life, and here I am...lol.
It was an awesome walk and I took enough photos to share in more than one post.
Knowing how I love waterfalls, our oldest daughter reached out to me and told me about a waterfall that she would like to show me. The best part was that it's not even far from where we stay either. Danielle, my daughter, and some fellow martial arts students, along with her instructor, often go for a run on this trail.
I soon realized that it was on a hiking trail that we wanted to do before. But on that day, we took our dog with us, and as we arrived at the start of the trail, we found signs that says "No dogs allowed". So we just strolled around in the area and left without going on the trail.
So, Danielle joined us early on Saturday morning, and the three of us left and off we went to the Gillits Waterfall via the Molweni Trail.
Enjoying the Beauty of Nature on Molweni Trail.
In today's post, I would like to share the beauty of nature along the trail. I'll show you the waterfall next week.
There are no fancy walkways of any kind. You're out in the forest, in nature. I love it!
According to alltrails.com, it's a 2.9 Km trail with an elevation gain of 87m. It is considered to be a moderately challenging route, with an average time of 48 minutes to complete. I guess that is when you walk to get it over with. We were relaxed, stopping for photos and admiring nature, taking us just over two hours before we got back to the car.
We parked the car and were ready to start our adventure!
Not too far in, and we were about to enter some dense areas.
We had some rain during the night before and still being early, it was wet and slippery. That created some challenges of its own in some areas...especially walking with a camera. I wouldn't like to slip and fall, damaging my camera in the process...lol.
The Molweni River is not a big river under normal circumstances, but it can change quickly into a force to be reckoned with when we get a lot of rain. We were walking all along the river toward the Gillits Waterfall.
Finding some open space, looking up at the sky above us...
In the next photo, you can see how the trail is following all along the river. You can also get a glimpse of the wet, slippery surface of the trail after the rain of the previous night.
A little further up, looking back over the river as we move along...
For those who don't feel like going all the way, there are places where you can cross the river to the other side and return to the starting point on the other side of the river. This is one of those rocky spots.
When the water level is higher after heavy rains, you obviously have to practice caution when crossing at places like these.
To the right, you can see the trail continuing on, going deeper into the forest and toward the waterfall that we were heading for.
Looking down in the opposite direction...
Moving forward, we found another "challenging" spot due to the wet and slippery conditions. Under normal (dry) circumstances, it should be easy, not presenting too much of a challenge. But being wet, just at a sight incline, this becomes a bit of a challenge as it is extremely slippery.
As you can see in the next photo... I took this shot of the surface and if you look closely, it looks like someone else who passed there just before us, already took a bit of a "skid"...hahaha.
Okay, we're still standing, and time to continue...going forward!
The view when you look to the right...
Further up, we find spots where you can still see signs of the floods from last year...
My daughter, walking in front of me, is about to enter another dense area...
By now, this is the view in all directions...
Further upstream...we were getting closer to the waterfall now...
I loved this tree bowing down to us to pass through underneath it...
And yet another tree to pass under...with the waterfall becoming visible in the background.
Suddenly, we were out in the open. To my right, I saw this fallen tree, yet, its beauty was still intact!
To my left was this bridge to cross the river. After passing over the bridge, we were to go to our right. The waterfall was right there!
While I was still taking some shots on this side, my wife and my daughter crossed over the bridge to the other side. You can see them waiting for me on the other side.
I got some really nice shots of the waterfall, but I'll share those next week! As mentioned, for today, my focus is more on the trail.
Next week, I'll show you the waterfall and then I also have some great shots containing the detail we found along our walk.
Finding Our Way Back.
After spending some amazing time at the waterfall, we started our journey back.
What I enjoyed about this trail is the fact that we didn't follow the same route back. It's like walking a "loop".
We followed the trail back on the opposite of the river.
By now, it was a bit dryer and easier to negotiate our way back without any risk of slipping and sliding...lol.
Looking back, I must admit I was grateful that it was dryer now, looking at the slope we just had to come up with...
And another little hill to climb ahead of us...but not wet and slippery anymore! No problem!
Getting back into the denser areas.
My daughter, being in a playful mood, waved at me while "hiding" behind a tree because she knew I was busy taking photos...lol!
And this was the last shot I took of the river just before we arrived back at the car.
And that's all for today, Folks!
Next week, I show you the waterfall!
Thank you for reading my post! I do appreciate it!
Ohhhh... It's good to know that Danielle is taking martial arts lessons. I always thought of taking such lessons, but I haven't seen a decent martial arts school in Nigeria. hehe.
Those pictures... They look really awesome. Going for a walk in such area will surely count as an interesting adventure. Since you got to take a whole lot of pictures, I have to assume that you didn't slip during this adventure. Haha.
The whole environment looks like a perfect site to shoot an epic movie. Lolz. Nice reading this from you, Jaco.
Hi @kenechukwu! Nice to see you! Yes, both my daughters are training at the same martial arts school. They really do enjoy it! I get what you say about finding a decent martial arts school...there are a lot of "fakes" out there! I hope you can find a decent one soon!
I'm glad you liked the area where we walked and the photo I took! And no...fortunately, I didn't slip...LOL!
Thanks for stopping and for your feedback! I do appreciate it!
Such a beautiful place to explore, I know how it is on slippery path both trying to keep ones footing and protect the camera
Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk, its my pleasure to host it and see all the posts each week from all around the world, including yours, if you have time visit some of the other walks this week there are so many interesting ones
So you know exactly what I'm talking about...lol! Yes, it really is a beautiful place!
What a nice place. Kind of envy you for that walk. We have beautiful places in my country too, but bears seems to be taking over, there are a few at the outskirts of the city, we get alerts all the time, so walking freely is an option only for them.
Oh my goodness! Yes, I wouldn't be walking there if I knew that bears were walking freely in the same area either.
There is some wildlife where we walked, but not dangerous animals. We read in yesterday's newspaper about a family who walked a trail in the same area where we were, and they reported ( and shared a photo in the newspaper) how they encountered a caracal (type of wild cat) on their walk. Apparently, it came closer to them and they just stood still. It then turned around and walked away. According to a spokesperson from the conservancy, caracals have not been known to harm humans but recommended that you stand still and just allow the animal to move on to prevent any potential hazard.
Thank you for stopping by and for your feedback, @erikah! I do appreciate it!
Knowing what to do when you encounter a wild animal is crucial. However some animals are more dangerous than others, so it's better to stay away:)
Absolutely true! I do agree with you 100%!
I thought the fallen tree was a giant lizard 🤣 . It looks so jungle.. Reminded me of the mountain I climbed here.
Looking forward to seeing the waterfalls!
Happy humpday!
hahaha... No, fortunately, it wasn't a giant lizard. Yes, it's pretty dense in many places... Have you shared any photos of the mountain you've climbed? Or do you plan on sharing them later? No pressure, I would just love to see them if you have taken any photos of that adventure. It sounds amazing👍!
I'll share my photos of the waterfall next Wednesday😉👍!
A great trip, I really like to explore like this because I am mingled with nature. Thank you for sharing @jacoalberts
It was a great trip indeed! I'm glad you could enjoy it with us!
Thank you for stopping by, @minhtrang! I do appreciate it!
Wow what a trail! Wet and slippery is pretty scary esp. when one also has a camera to take lovely photos. :P it's been a while since my daughter and I have enjoyed the great outdoors. I remember our past adventures from this. Can't wait to see the waterfall photos as they fascinate me too. I've visited a few in the past. Such lovely memories. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us :) an advance happy weekend...
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Hi, @iamraincrystal! It was quite a challenge to not slip and slide all the way...especially while trying to keep the camera safe...LOL! But it was fun! I'm glad to hear it awakened some memories of similar adventures you've had with your daughter! Those memories are really so special...!
And yes, next week I'll show you the waterfall😉👍!
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An advance happy weekend to you too!
Exquisite natural area @jacoalberts! I love it! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
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Thank you, @tydynrain😉👍! I'm glad you liked it!!
You're most welcome @jacoalberts, absolutely! Very much, yes! Happy weekend! 😀🙏💚✨🤙
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What a gorgeous area @jacoalberts! These are the kinds of places I'm always excited to visit! I'll take this over anything in a city any day! Thank you for sharing, and I look forward to the waterfall photos! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
It's a beautiful area indeed! I'm not a "city person" either. Both my wife and I prefer to be out in nature!
I'm glad you enjoyed my photos and yes, next week I'll share the waterfall photos😉👍!
Have a great day, @tydynrain!
Yes, it certainly is! Being in Nature is so good for us! It's wonderful that you and your wife appreciate it so deeply too!
Yes, very much @jacoalberts! Marvelous!
Thank you so much Jaco! I wish you an excellent day and weekend! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
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