High Falls in the DuPont State Recreational Forest, North Carolina
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Jupiter, Florida
Walking down to the beach in Jupiter Florida
Florida Bobcat at Green Cay
Florida Bobcat at Green Cay in Boynton Beach, FL
I went to Green Cay this morning only to sit outside the gate with many other visitors, waiting for the preserve to open. I guess the person forgot to reset their clock for daylight savings time. When that gate finally opened, everyone immediately parked and I could see a number of photographers scramble to get into the preserve. I grabbed my gear and backpack and walked around the boardwalk to see what I could find. I went to a spot where there were other photographers. It was about 8:00am when one person started clicking away, then another, and another….. no words were said as the Bobcat carefully walked along one side of the berm. It was great to finally see the Bobcat.
After trying many times to capture the Bobcat at Green Cay, I finally caught it.
Crabtree Falls, NC
Hiked up to Crabtree Falls in North Carolina – It’s at Milepost 339.5 off the Blue Ridge Parkway and it’s supposed to be a trail that descends .9 mile to the base of the falls, but it is not as easy as some people lead you to believe. At the base of the spectacular Crabtree Falls, the water cascades over a 60-foot rock cliff. It is a beautiful waterfall and the hike is well worth the effort.
Grassy Creek Falls, NC
Grassy Creek Falls, NC This was a long hike to find and some barriers to overcome but it was so worth the effort.
Soco Falls, North Carolina
Soco Falls is a double waterfall not far from the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. It’s a few minute walk down a maintained trail that leads to a viewing platform off Highway 19.
There is a short steep trail leading down to the smaller fall and the creek below the falls. This trail is very slippery near the falls and has a rope instead of a wood rail. Not recommended if you are carrying heavy gear.