Thursday, July 25, 2013

Broken Top and the Unnamed Pool

To view on Facebook, click HERE
This last weekend we decided to hike up broken top, starting at Todd Lake. The first few miles are nice and easy - not too much elevation gain, and nice scenery. The "hardest" part is crossing some of the streams without getting wet!
One we got to the Broken Top trail (3.5 miles in), the shade was essentially gone, but the wildflowers were starting to bloom! Some of the hike was really pretty, but to be honest parts were very bare and boring (no real views, flowers). There weren't many people on the trail to begin with, but everyone we saw turned around before getting to what I considered the destination...I started wondering if it was even worth going up further.
Right when I started thinking that, we came across a relatively small, but powerful, waterfall!

Broken top summit hike unnamed lake unnamed pool waterfall bend oregon central oregon Jaime Weatherford

Wanting to know its source, we climbed up the side of the waterfall (a bit harder than it looks) and found this beautiful lake/pool (It's bigger than the photo makes it look. For an idea of its size - this is 6 photos stitched together)!

Broken top summit hike unnamed lake unnamed pool waterfall bend oregon central oregon Jaime Weatherford

This alone would have made the hike worthwhile. The water, reflection, and rock colors are just stunning, but just a short (very steep) hike up the side revealed a gorgeous view of the 3 Sisters Mountains! Maybe I'm strange, but I just can't get enough of those mountains.

Broken top summit hike unnamed lake unnamed pool waterfall bend oregon central oregon Jaime Weatherford

2 comments:

  1. No, you're not strange! The scenery is beautiful, especially that lake. It really does look like a rather small pond - I would never have guessed that the picture is actually a photo-quilt. :O

    Btw: I've started a file in my Google Drive that's called "Places to Go" and most of them are hikes you went on. And this one will end up on that sheet as well (right below Ben's only contribution to the list: "HOOTERS all over the world!").

    ReplyDelete
  2. Definitely not strange. These mountains are addictive.

    ReplyDelete