Yanni.Knotski: James Falls Map - Hiked route in red
Yanni.Knotski: P4P Eagle Lake
Yanni.Knotski: Eagle Lake looking east. Clear, clear lake water!
Yanni.Knotski: Eagle Lake looking east. You can just see James Lake
Yanni.Knotski: Eagle Lake and east. James Lake in the distance. James Falls are about 1 km to the north (left) at the far end of James Lake
Yanni.Knotski: Eagle Lake looking west. You can see the Bighorn Campground in the far distance. I launched from the shore at the opening in the trees (to the left of the canoe).
Yanni.Knotski: Looking back along the trail into Eagle Lake. You can see the Bighorn Campground in the far distance.
Yanni.Knotski: Some fall color looking back towards Ya Ha Tinda
Yanni.Knotski: Galaxy Pix - Lakes
Yanni.Knotski: The trail to Eagle Lake
Yanni.Knotski: The trail to Eagle Lake
Yanni.Knotski: Eagle Lake looking east
Yanni.Knotski: The mountain to the north
Yanni.Knotski: Eagle Lake looking west
Yanni.Knotski: At the west end of Eagle Lake
Yanni.Knotski: The trail back from James Lake
Yanni.Knotski: Fall color at James Lake
Yanni.Knotski: On the trail home
Yanni.Knotski: On the trail home
Yanni.Knotski: James Falls
Yanni.Knotski: The James Falls are in the split in the middle of this mountain. There was water flowing at the falls but it immediately disappeared underground into this dry creek bed
Yanni.Knotski: Getting closer to James Falls
Yanni.Knotski: James Falls. For those interested there is a geocache at the falls.
Yanni.Knotski: James Falls
Yanni.Knotski: The top portion of James Falls
Yanni.Knotski: A larger portion of the top of the falls
Yanni.Knotski: The bottom of James Falls
Yanni.Knotski: A very tired dog after our 13km hike. I had to lift him into the truck at the end of the hike. He was too pooped to jump in! I felt about the same way.