Little Brasstown Falls
google blogger on Wednesday, May 27, 2009
I've featured Brasstown Falls over the past few days. We found out about Brasstown Falls from a South Carolina waterfall book that we have. Seeing the falls went very well -- it was well-described in the book. The book also mentioned that you could bushwhack upstream to a fourth waterfall -- Little Brasstown Falls. What the book didn't mention was the creek that had to be crossed in order to get to the waterfall. It was interesting, but I did make it and the picture above is the proof. I think the bushwhack was worth it.
Brasstown Cascades
google blogger on Tuesday, May 26, 2009
The third component of Brasstown Falls is Brasstown Cascades. The cascades are actually the first part of the falls that you see from the parking area since the trail leads from the parking area to the top of the cascades. I took this picture on my way back up from the base of the falls (Brasstown Sluice), which is why it's the third component I've featured.
Brasstown Falls
google blogger on Saturday, May 23, 2009
A recent addition to our waterfall collection has been Brasstown Falls, near Westminster, South Carolina. We visited the falls on May 2, 2009, on our way to the beach. Brasstown Falls is made up of three distinct components. The picture above shows the first two, Brasstown Cascade (50 feet) and Brasstown Veil (35 feet).
High Falls
google blogger on Sunday, May 17, 2009
This is High Falls, the highest waterfall in DuPont State Forest with a drop of 120 feet. This picture was taken in June, 2006, during our first visit to the forest. My blog for today, Senior Moments, contains pictures taken last week of a new waterfall for us in the forest.
