February 12, 2023 19:24.Dinner time, camped at ‘Twin Falls Hollow’

Dinner time, camped at ‘Twin Falls Hollow’

‘Elephant Tracks’ crossing (December 2019) Copyright © 2019 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

A change of plan was needed.

Just before four p.m. I arrived at Twin Falls Hollow, near the newly named (by me) ‘Elephant Tracks’ crossing — thanks to ‘John’ for that great, very descriptive, and apt name describing the creek bed rock formation at the ‘Twin Falls Creek’ crossing. I’d not had lunch, and I still had one-and-a-half hours hiking to go. I’d be setting up camp in the dark, and I was feeling tired. A change of plan was needed.

I decided that was it, and I would stop for the night at one of my favorite spots overlooking ‘Twin Falls Hollow.’ By four-fifteen I was at my campsite.

Dinner time, camped at ‘Twin Falls Hollow’ — This campsite might be on the side of a hill, but having a small ‘kitchen area’ right next to my hammock is too tempting, even if I shouldn’t cook and eat where I sleep. Rigging up an overhead lamp made life easier too. (Change of plan. I decided to stop here and not hike the six miles to the Pees Hollow Trail). Copyright © 2023 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

Copyright © 2023 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

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