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Hiking | 2.09 Miles |
244 AEG |
| Hiking | 2.09 Miles | 3 Hrs 27 Mns | | 1.10 mph |
244 ft AEG | 1 Hour 33 Mns Break | | | |
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| no partners | | I've seen numerous pics of Water Wheel Falls, and thought that it consisted of just that one waterfall with the log. I didn't know that there are 5 legit waterfalls along the 0.8 mile span, plus at least 9 cascades. It wasn't particularly crowded when we started. We stopped and played in each of the falls along the way. At the final falls, we played on the waterslide and practiced our backflips. We checked out the top of the falls, but stopped at the private property signs. While we were up there, the bottom of the falls became pretty crowded. On the way back, we checked out all the cascades in East Verde River (no other people there) and did some rock hopping.
There is one 20-foot waterfall at the end of a long canyon. The water is deep there, so I was treading water in the middle of the creek, holding my phone above my head, trying to get a good picture, but the phone fell into the water and sank. I was devastated. I returned to shore, borrowed a swim mask from a family that was passing by, and dove down to try to find the phone, but the water was too murky to see it. I returned the mask, and dove down again, feeling around with my hands among the rocks and sticks at the bottom of the creek. Finally I found it! After shaking out the water, it still worked! And the pictures were ok. Crisis averted.
Picked up some trash along the way, but there wasn't very much. Nowhere near as much as there was at Cibecue. |
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