Cascade Falls

After the hike at Cedar Bay, we spent the night at Cascade Falls. You could feel the light mist and the gentle roar from the falls as it lulled you to sleep .








Cascade Falls. A huge torrent of cold, clear, snow-melt that rushed through the trees and down into the bay in with a roar.


Cascade Falls




An Eagle that had perched on the side of the Bay that I snapped from the kayak.




Bald Eagle

Happy had this really cool trick where, if you put a little food on his nose, he would pop it up into the air and snap it up with a quick bite. Now there's coordination for you.


Happy Doing His Trick




Happy, the Discovery mascot, wearing his dinner best. He would sit on the step to the captain's area without budging during dinner without begging once. That's doggie willpower.


Happy With His Dinner Tie




We discovered that you could get Happy to pose for pictures if you held the stick you were using for fetch up in front of him and kept one hand on his head.


Posing with Happy




Happy was most happy when playing fetch. Simply tireless. If you didn't throw the stick, Happy would go from person to person until someone did.


Fetch




Looking out of the bay from Cascade Falls.


Bay View




The Discovery anchored at the base of the falls.


Discovery at the base of Cascade Falls




The Discovery looking down from the top of the falls.


Discovery from the falls




One of the many smaller waterfalls along the sides of the bay.


Waterfall in trees




Matt at the head of the skiff as we head out to the falls to take a peak.


Matt on skiff




The morning mist rising slowly off of the trees.


Mist over the forest




Late sunset from the previous night as the fog rolls in and we head into the bay.


Rolling Fog




View from the top of the falls as we listened to the roar of the water plummeting into the sea.


Top of the falls




Fluffy white clouds peppering the sky from the top of the falls made really cool ripply patterns against the blue.


Top of the falls w/ clouds




Pierre posing on the ledge above the falls.


Pierre on top of the falls




The group hiking along the river as we headed up to the lake above the falls. At times, it was easier to walk through the water than shimmy through the brush.


Hiking to the lake




At last, the lake: placid, quiet and full of wildlife.


Mountain lake




As you looked back towards the mountains, there was still a light morning mist over the water.


Misty lake




And, for the bird lovers, there were ducks of all sorts. These two are a mated pair of Barrow's Goldeneye Ducks.


Barrow's Goldeneye Pair




This Common Merganser (diving) duck pair was likely nesting along the far bank of the lake.


Common Merganser Pair




Dean, the owner of the Discovery, tour operator and guide pointing out the sights.


Dean Pointing out sights




I called this stuff "duck lichen" because it reminded me of Daffy Duck with a little tuft of moss/hair over the forehead.


Duck Lichen




This Harlequin Duck Pair was also off in the trees on the far side of the lake. This was taken with a 500mm lens to keep me from having to wade across the lake. The Ducks were a little skittish anyhow so this was probably as close as we were getting.


Harlequin Duck Pair




There was all kinds of really cool moss, looking like some sort of weird seascape.


Moss




Moss throwing runners out over a tree trunk. You can see why there is so much moss. The stuff thrives nearly everywhere.


Moss Runners




This is Bog Blueberry. Sam was calling it Salmon Berry. Too bad we missed the berry season but then I suppose the bears would have been out competing with us for berries.


Bog Blueberry




This was one of the nicest skunk cabbages of the trip with untouched flowers and foliage. Apparently, the bears eat these to tide them over until the salmon start to run. If you break a leaf, it smells kind of like skunk (hence the name).


Skunk Cabbage




This is the view of the mountains from a grassy knoll, a nice parting shot of the mountains on a warm Spring day.


Snowy Peaks



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