Cecelia and I hit up the Middle Fork Trail in Lytle Creek on Sunday during the rain. Mostly light rain, some heavy at times. The first part of the trail was alive with common SGM flowers. But we did find something that is apparently rare, a type of Cancer Root.
On the way upstream we took the low trail through the Stonehouse Camp area. This route was a little obscure and overgrown, but the trail is discernable if paying attention. It's worth doing this section, if only to see the first and second stream crossings before reaching Third Stream Crossing camp.
After going through Stonehouse the trail regrouped with the high/main trail.
After the Third Stream Crossing, instead of continuing upward on the main trail's switchbacks, we followed a use trail downstream, along the south bank. Not far down, an obvious tributary with high, rocky walls came in from the right. We entered this narrow canyon and scrambled up about a quarter-mile or so to the peaceful sanctuary of a hundred-foot, multi-tiered waterfall, locally known as Third Stream Falls.
Third Stream Falls (Middle Fork Lytle Creek)
I've wanted to do this hike since the report and yesterday followed in the footsteps of Sean and Cecelia. I tried to do this last year but the road was washed out too badly. It has been repaired but still had some potholes. Since it was my first time here, I stuck with the upper trail when it split. The use trail to the falls was in good shape and there were 3 other hikers there when I arrived. When they left, I saw them going up a use trail on the right side of the falls. I thought it was a bypass for the rocks, but instead it circled back above the falls. They stopped at the first ridge, but I continued up a 45 degree dirt/scree slope, class 2+. At the top of the bump, the use trail dropped about 100' to the top of the falls. I think it might be 3-tiered based on the view from the top. Here are a few photos...
Scree slope on right side of falls
View from the right side
View from the left side
Scree slope on right side of falls
View from the right side
View from the left side