Dawn Mine & the waterfalls

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Last week I hiked to Dawn Mine in search of mushrooms. Lots of water in the canyon and many, many stream crossings. I managed to keep my shoes dry with all the skipping, hopping and jumping over rocks.
Anyways, I found a few mushrooms but nothing really worth posting.
The waterfalls and mini cascades were more interesting.
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The big falls is Millard? Looks It's flowing well.
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Yes its Millard Falls.
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Most water I've see up there! WOW!

The shot of the 'succulent'-like plant...I don't know what kind of plant that is, but have seen it before. There is a roadside rock along Mt Wilson Rd that faces the road, nearly vertical, nearly rectangular. It's split into 4 quadrants, not equal but symmetric. That plant grows about once every 3 years right out of the middle junction of the quadrants. It's odd, but I consider that rock to be sacred/holy in a way. "Shrine it off!!!" :)
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Cool! I'll check it out next time I hike Wilson. There were quite a few succulents on the trail.
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I think it's a "dudleya"
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Girl Hiker wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 12:24 pm Last week I hiked to Dawn Mine in search of mushrooms. Lots of water in the canyon and many, many stream crossings. I managed to keep my shoes dry with all the skipping, hopping and jumping over rocks.....
It's a lot more fun to just power through the water!
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Definitely but I forgot my water sandals 👡
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Great Pictures! I went to the base of that two tier waterfall visible from the Mount Lowe road last fall for the first time. I bet Millar is really nice now too given all of the rain.
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Yeah, probably Dudleya; that genus of succulent is known to grow on vertical faces around these parts
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