![]() ![]() This waterfall involved a lot of bushwacking to get to, but was worth it. The salamanders usually move too quickly to get a photo, I think the cold water might have slowed him down a bit. I wasn't very close to him, this is zoomed in and then heavily cropped. The friend disappeared immediately, but this guy stuck around for a bit. This one (and a friend) were in the Red River. I caught a glimpse of an otter in a tributary of the Red River a couple years ago, but it disappeared very quickly. and if it has been raining, you sometimes get a double waterfall. This one is right off an official trail (i.e. We haven't seen an arch until now, but the gorge is packed with them. There will be less commentary and fewer photos from now on. and that is just a couple different day hikes in September. and if you know where to look, there is often a waterfall just around the corner. more animal life (only seen one of these before). and there are always creeks somewhere nearby. The gorge has lots of flowers for most of the year. Note: the vast majority of these photos were taken from non-official or non-existent trails.Ī Year (plus a little bit more) in the Red River Gorge ![]() But still an amazing place with lots to be grateful for, "the gorge" is a special place. I read this post a couple years ago and immediately thought of the RRG, very popular, very crowded, full of tourists. It is a very popular place full of tourists. I've have never seen Delicate Arch in person (it's in Utah), but I've seen lots of photos. I managed to stay on top of backpacking trip reports but always had this huge backlog of day hiking photos to deal with.įor the last couple of months I have had this post ( Ode to Delicate Arch) from as blogging inspiration. The video showcased new content for players to try out. It became harder to process photos and then post them as the number of photos started to increase, in other words, I started to procrastinate. Game developer Klei Entertainment recently released a new trailer for Don’t Starve Together: The Gorge Event. I started out posting individual trip reports for each day and then quickly fell behind. It encouraged me to get way off the trail to see what I could find. I owe a lot of inspiration for the following photos and the day hiking to this post about waterfalls in the Red River Gorge on. I have done a lot of day hiking in the Red River Gorge in the last couple of years (about 35 days in the last 15ish months). I did not know where to post this, since it is not really backpacking (only one night), but a lot of day hikes. ![]()
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