Journey to the Falls

Getting a little closer to the falls, the journey is usually half the fun, if not more. Nothing more exciting than following a trail through the forest to a destination with a spectacular viewpoint. Winding through the forest, the excitement builds. The satisfaction of nature in full enjoyment mode! What makes you excited? What gives you satisfaction? How’s your journey? Thanks for stopping by.


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Something fulfilling about walking at the feet of such monsters. Love those big ass prehistoric trees. 🌳
That is for sure. You don't get these huge trees in Alberta.
Or Ontario
BC trees are the bomb
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Walking among those tall trees reminds me of my walk in Munnar, South India. It was like a freedom of walk.
Nice, looks really enjoyable.
Yes, its a very long trail ending in a British built home in 1960's. Later this is been renovated by the local people who is the owner of cardamom plantations around there. This is the stop point. It is just surrounded by fruit producing plants, a short water fall, a small river. The vibe is just different in there.
Oh tue fallen tree on the road is pretty nice, gives more a wild feeling!