After all that hard work talking tamarisk we needed a diversion.
What better than the 150 foot Deer Creek Falls.
A series of springs provide a continuous flow to the falls.
Then off to set up camp at Backeddy.
And dream of the river and more adventures the next day at Matkatamiba.
Oh, the glory of that waterfall! Suddenly you turn into a kid again and get a rainbow for good measure. Great place to camp too with all those bushes for privacy.
You really are having a marvellous time!
That waterfall is certainly very special. What a great place to chill out
What a beautiful place and I just love that rainbow skimming the top of the water. Diane
wow…
a) awesome Job to have
b)had fun at your blog ….
keep em coming …
You look like a little girl (read: young woman!) playing in the water, Gaelyn ! I love the rainbow and wow to the amazing waterfall. I've been in SA for two weeks and back in EA now trying to recoup my energy! Blessings and hugs, Jo
Beautiful river scenes, and beautiful waterfall! I love that first pic. The woman behind you looks like a ghost person.
wow stunning love the Grand Canyan breath taking
What a wonderful waterfall!
I love waterfalls and this one looks awesome. I'm always amazed when I see all the water at the Canyon. You always tend to think its only hot and dry there.
Wow what a wonderful blog you have. My first visit and i am having a great time with older posts as well!
Veonica ~ Mother City Magic
Oh wow! That waterfall. I want to escape right through the photo and just stand there.
Your photos of this raft trip are glorious, Gaelyn. You need to make a book of them.
The waterfalls is beautiful, great shots. My hubby would love this place.
I love the picture of you in front of the waterfall and the low rainbow is very unusual.