Since the weather has gotten warmer around here, it’s been
good to get out and enjoy it. There seem to be a lot of mountains around here so there naturally has to be a
few mountain trails, so we decided to find one to go check out. Unfortunately, one of us is only about two
feet tall and doesn’t exactly have the stride to keep up on a long hike, so we
had to find a short easy one to tackle.
We went up Big Cottonwood Canyon toward the ski resorts and found an
easy day hike to Donut Falls, a popular Salt Lake hike. If not for the snow constantly engulfing our
feet with every other step, it would have been a really easy walk. But there was a little bit of snow left up
there, and since Adam didn’t have snow shoes, we had to carry him the whole
way.
Adam, looking not so happy to be trekking through the Wasatch Mountains looking for falling water.
Especially when there's Poweraid right here!
But he cheered up and had a great time throwing rocks when we got to the water.
You can almost sort of see the waterfall up there. If you’re wondering why they call it Donut Falls, it’s
because up at the top the water falls onto a boulder and over time it has created
a hole through the rock. The boys and their mother didn’t
make it up that high to see it, but I risked serious injury and frozen hands to see the cave the
water had carved out. Very cool, and a pretty nice hike
on a pretty nice day!