🧑‍🤝‍🧑 / 🏡 Keyhole Falls

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Patsy and I decided to hike to a beautiful waterfall yesterday. It's located off of Quillan Creek in the Black Warrior Mountains of the Bankhead Forest. It's a remote area and was a very tiring hike but well worth it. There is no 'official trail' so it's an area that casual hikers avoid.

It's a very scenic area of the Sipsey Wilderness.

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This where most people cross the creek. We were fortunate to catch it at a low water level.
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Quillan creek has several small waterfalls or cascades.
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And what we'd walked to see: Keyhole falls. These kind are rare in the forest.
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Keyhole falls is about a 100 yards from Quillan Creek and this water flows into it.
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While difficult to do as an old man, I managed to get on top of the ledge and take a poor picture of the "keyhole' from the top.
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Buddy enjoys going with us. When we parked yesterday, there was another truck parked nearby so we knew someone else was more than likely on Quillan. As we hiked down the old road bed to the creek, Buddy stayed behind me. Usually, he runs 15 to 20 feet in front and then runs back, only to do the same thing again, over and over. Yesterday, he didn't do that until we met the other guy with a big lab coming out. After we passed that lab, Buddy resumed his normal hiking method. We think he knew there was a 'big dog' ahead and wasn't sure he wanted to meet him first!
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A lot of pollen already.
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And one more in the next post.
 
Not sure why I thought it was there, maybe I found it when I was looking at some hikes in the wilderness or something.
I have a distant memory if seeing the place and for the life of me I can't remember who I was with much less when. I know I was a kid and I know there's a pop-up camper as part of the memory.
 
I have a lot of those types of memories, maybe it's the weed...
I think my aunt and uncle had one of the version of a Coleman. That would have put it second grade, or earlier. It's my mom's twin sister, they talk almost daily, so I'll catch her and hopefully the answer in the next day or two.

What's crazy is I can picture that camper being towed behind a Gran Torino. Green, two door. That's not something you just make up in your mind.
 
Been to the walls of Jericho a couple of times, it was just ok imo.
I agree. For the effort it requires, especially coming out, there’s better places.
Those look a lot like my old Vasque Sundowners. I couldn't let the pair I summitted Katahdin in go. They're retired, but always there...

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I loved my Vasque Sundowners. These are actually made by the same company that made the original Sundowners in Italy.
They are Alico and the only place I can find them is Sierra Trading Post.
Excellent leather boots.
 

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