Friday, September 28, 2012

Licklog and Pigpen Falls - Chattooga River

Waterfall Trail
 


Licklog & Pigpen Falls




   Description: From Walhalla, drive 8.2 miles N on SC28, then 6.5 miles N on SC107 taking a right turn at Cheohee Rd.  The Foothill Trail picks up across SC107. You will hike the Foothills Trail for  approx. 2.5 miles and come to a clearing and the falls of Pigpen.   Cross the footbridge to continue for .2 mile on the Chattooga Trail and the first level of Licklog Falls will be to the right of the trail.  The second level is approximately 50 yards downstream of the first.  Continuing on a short distance, you will come to the Chattooga River.

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The 80-foot Licklog Falls and the Pigpen Falls are much prettier than their names imply. Interestingly, these two falls are among five waterfalls you could visit by hiking the entire Chattooga Trail, which should emphasize the steep and wild nature of this terrain. Even so, this is an ideal area for a family outing.
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Height: Pigpen is 25 feet. Licklog’s first level is 30 feet and second level is 50 feet .

Creek or river: Licklog Creek and Chattooga River

USGS Quadrangle: Satolah and Tamassee


We had 7 hikers today and such beautiful weather.  I was concerned whether I would have knee problems today, but all was well.  I remembered to take two Advil and my banana before I left the house this am.  The treking poles probably helped as well.



Pigpen Falls

Rest Time at Chattooga River

Licklog Falls - Tried to get closer, but terrian is a bit steep!

Picnic Time



Thursday, September 20, 2012

Beginning of 2012-2013 Hiking Season (Yellow Branch)


Yellow Branch Falls

(Oconee County)

          









What a beautiful day for the first hike of the season.  We began by gathering at the Keowee Key Parking Area to meet the new comers and to send farewell wishes to Sue Miyano.  Sue is moving to Washington after living in Keowee for 20 years.  She has also been hiking for those 20 years with the group.  Sue will certainly be missed.  She was so kind to leave me a few hiking books, maps and several other materials that will come in handy on the trails.


Sue



We met our next group in Walhalla to regroup and head to Yellow Branch.  I believe there were 25 of us today.  The description below is not to accurate to what I found.  This is an easy  in and out hike.  The trail had seen some harsh winds so there were alot of down trees that blocked the trail.  Alot of over and under hiking today.  The best part of the hike was the falls.  We just had a few days of hard rain, so there was a little bit of water coming over.  Love to jump over the rocks in the creek and walk thru it in my Keens. 





 

DESCRIPTION:       This moderately difficult out-and-back trail leads you to the base of a spectacular 50-foot vertical cascade. Starting from the parking area, you will hike approximately .2 mile on the Yellow Branch Nature Trail, before you come to the junction with the Yellow Branch Falls Trail. You will pass through groves of dignified hardwoods and cross meandering creek bottoms before turning to circumnavigate the steep terrain. In the winter when the trees are bare, you can see the Walhalla vicinity as you hike. Wear sturdy shoes and use extra caution during wet conditions as this trail skirts the edges of deep ravines. Conversely, if it hasn’t rained for some time, the falls may be just a trickle of water over a series of ledges.



Height: 50 feet


Length of hike: 1.3 miles in addition to the 0.2 mile on the Nature Trail (either direction)


Time to hike: 1 hour


Difficulty: Easy - Moderate


Creek or river: Yellow Branch


USGS Quadrangle: Whetstone




Directions to the falls:


1. From Walhalla drive west on SC 28 for 6.8 miles and left turn into Yellow Branch Picnic Ground (open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. year round).

2. Hike in 0.2 mile on the Nature Trail (from either end) to the Yellow Branch Falls Trail.

3. Hike 1.3 miles to the falls.