I was planning on doing nothing all day, but Kris had a different plan.
She suggested we find this elusive waterfall known as Tataki. You have to hike the river to get there.
Lesson of the day: Sometimes the gems are worth the extra effort.
I wished for a sign that we were going in the right direction and Avrakedavrah, this sign appeared.
We don't know what the sign says. It looks important.
You walk into the river and there's the first and only sign on the hike.
Kris and myself before the hike.
They said the water does not get too deep. They didn't have hobbits in mind when they wrote the description.
An underwater view.
This waterfall is small. We knew this could not have been it.
We made it in one piece with only a few bumps along the way.
We can't stand at the base of the waterfall.
There's a ledge behind the waterfall you can sit on.
Soaking wet, slightly bruised and acting like a tourist.
And leave it to two American Red Cross lifeguard instructors to forget towels.
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