Very pretty walk, thanks for taking us along. Those rock faces look a lot like some we have in the Ozarks (NW Arkansas). Our town has a number of similar trails with a lot of the small caves like you showed (and a few bigger ones in NW Ark & Missouri) and a ton of overhangs. Our overhangs occasionally slough off large slabs or layers of "ceiling" that pancake and shatter on the floor. I'm not sure I'd want to sleep under those! Of course, the nearby Buffalo River area has larger cliff faces, but I like the local ones too.
There are definitely some cool rock features in the Ozarks. And I agree, some rock shelters just aren't ideal for sleeping in. Probably cool to watch that, though, if you're lucky enough to be around when it happens! From a distance of course.
Beautiful scenery! Soaking in the last bit of fall here in the Pacific Northwest.
I bet the fall is nice up there! I'd like to come and see what it looks like one day
Very pretty walk, thanks for taking us along. Those rock faces look a lot like some we have in the Ozarks (NW Arkansas). Our town has a number of similar trails with a lot of the small caves like you showed (and a few bigger ones in NW Ark & Missouri) and a ton of overhangs. Our overhangs occasionally slough off large slabs or layers of "ceiling" that pancake and shatter on the floor. I'm not sure I'd want to sleep under those! Of course, the nearby Buffalo River area has larger cliff faces, but I like the local ones too.
There are definitely some cool rock features in the Ozarks. And I agree, some rock shelters just aren't ideal for sleeping in. Probably cool to watch that, though, if you're lucky enough to be around when it happens! From a distance of course.