Lakes & Rivers
Photo - Hikers Peg Challender, Bill Stack and Dolly take a lunch break at Lake Faucherie Falls #2.
Now I know where the saying “Dog Tired†came from! Dolly was really living up to it. She had been hiking and boulder hopping for hours. When we returned to camp later in the day, she could hardly move. But, just like her Dad, Bill, she was a great sport!
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Photo - Peg Challender and Cocoa at waterfall #2, Lake Faucherie, CA
Peg and I hooked up with the rest of the group for lunch at the second waterfall. This is one of the best for dipping in. The access to the water is easy and the water is refreshing, but warm enough for a quick dip. The best part was having this pool all to ourselves. We hung out here for about 2 hours and never saw another person!
Photo - Peg Challender getting a 2nd glimpse of the first waterfall, Lake Faucherie, CA
Although this waterfall is drop dead gorgeous, it isn't the best for taking a dip. Getting in and out of it would be very difficult. But, it sure makes for a great photo op! Follow along as the adventure continues. I will lead you to the waterfalls with the best swimming pools.
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Photo - Peg Challender catches first glimpse of waterfall #1, Lake Faucherie, CA
This is the first waterfall in the series and one of the most impressive. Another shot of this waterfall can be seen here. It was taken last summer during my first trip here with my husband Jeff.
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Photo - Peg Challender kayaking to the waterfall trailhead, Lake Faucherie, CA
In this photo, Peg and I are heading for the trailhead that takes you to the many waterfalls on Canyon Creek - the creek that flows into Lake Faucherie. Unless you scramble up the creek and count as you are doing so, it's hard to know for sure how many waterfalls there are. According to what I have heard there are somewhere between 7-10. I have personally seen about 5-6 now and they are spectacular!
I will be posting several more photos from this trip, as well as a post on "how to paddle for pics." Please check back daily.
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Photo -Â Peg Challender kayaking on Lake Faucherie, CAÂ
During our recent trip to Lake Faucherie, I kayaked around the entire lake, with my friend (and model), Peg.
This photo is one of a series of photos that will be added to our Kayaking Stock Photo Gallery in the coming weeks.
Photo - Cocoa waiting patiently for a hike to the waterfalls, Lake Faucherie, CA
We are back home now after 4 wonderful days of camping at Lake Faucherie. Actually, we camped below the lake at Canyon Creek Campground. The lake itself has a couple of group camp sites that get reserved as soon as they become available, unless you camp during the week only.
We are now playing catch up in the office, editing the images from our trip to Faucherie and uploading the remaining Cabo San Lucas Stock Photos to our Website. While going through the images from our camping trip, I came across this image of our dog, Cocoa, also known as "Little Brown Bear." Can you figure out why? That's right, because she looks like a bear! She looks so much like a bear, that several times while out hiking, we have had people yell "theres a bear over there!" And when we go hiking during hunting season, we even put an orange bandana around her neck so she won't get shot. No, not as in photographs, but shot as in hunted. Â
I thought since so many of you nature photographers out there shoot (photograph) bears, you might enjoy this photo.  I will be posting more photos from this trip soon. Â
Eventually, Cocoa will have her own pages on this blog. Some of what she will post will be her favorite places to hike, kayak, canoe, camp, snowshoe, cross country ski, as well as her favorite back road drives right in her own backyard - California's Gold Country and Sierra Region.