Saturday 8 June 2019

Beaver Valley - Eugenia Falls (56.2 km) to Johnston's Sideroad (70.2 km) - June 5th, 2019

We started our 14 km hike from Eugenia Falls Conservation Area with Nancy, Fran, Brian, Ron, Marleen (practicing her Captain's pose) and Steve the photographer.  This may have been the last time we smiled today as the weather was threatening as we started off.
Eugenia Falls was in full flood.

After viewing the Falls, we set off down the Trail.
The Trilliums were in their last stages of bloom but still beautiful.
The Trail passes through an extensive maple Syrup operation.
More hills and Trilliums but so far no rain!
Admiring the gnarled old tree still standing.  A metaphor for some hikers?

I don't see any fish.
More Trillium's.
and a Jack-in-the-Pulpit
An interesting tree shape.
Our bridge picture.
 

Rain wear was rapidly put on as the rain began.
there was alet up in the rain as we reached the south end of the BV Section.
But the rain returned with a vengence.


A collection of Fungi for Ron.
Hoggs Falls from the west side with Trilliums.  The rain made further pictures impossible.  Ron and Fran continued on with a friend to complete a further 15 km which apparently was a real slog through the mud but I'm sure they made memories.

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