October 2, 2018
We woke up to a light drizzle, which has become a steady rain. We have no cell service at the bottom of this canyon, so we have so we have no idea what’s in store for us today in terms of the weather. I think our planned hike is cancelled, but I’ll have to consult with my rest of my family, both of whom are still sleeping as I write at 8:15 AM.
Well, the rain came and went throughout the day, but Alex badgered us into hiking and by 11:30 AM we were on our way to Lower Calf Creek Falls, a 6 mile round-trip. For Alex it was a “walk in the park”, but for Joni and me it was a lot more challenging, but it was worth it.
The trail followed the Fremont River, which is really just a narrow creek, through multiple canyons that towered overhead. The foliage along the trail was incredible. Although I could name only few of the plants, we probably saw 50 different varieties, most of which are unique to the high deserts of the West. As we got closer to the falls, we saw lots of small trout darting around.
The falls were breathtaking, 150 feet tall and only visible once you’re within 50 yards due to the thick plant and tree growth that are stimulated by the water. We probably spent 30 minutes staring at the falls, trying to decipher a pattern in how the water sprayed down the rocks.
We returned to our campsite around 4:30 pm, exhausted but exhilarated. We dined earlier than usual on hamburgers and potato chips, and closed the evening with a campfire.

That looks like a great hike!
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