Saturday, June 6, 2020

2020-05-28 Emory Creek Trib and Drawbar Cliffs

Cool Cave Tributary of Emory Creek
Plus a hike up to Petroglyph Rock and Drawbar Cliffs
Pickens County, SC
Thursday, May 28th, 2020

Group Photo by Brenda Wiley
L to R:  Mark, Me, Brenda

Earlier this year a group Team Waterfall adventurers explored an unnamed tributary of Emory Creek and found some really neat stuff! 

Brenda and Mark both expressed interest in checking this area out, so I planned a return visit to show them what we had found.

Unfortunately, someone messed with our plans and closed the road to the upper access.

Plan A


I quickly came up with a plan B and instead we started the hike from the Hwy 11 Alewine Road access.

While this area is loaded with trails and forest service roads, much of our day was spent was off trail!  The off trail portions of this adventure are extremely difficult and should only be attempted by those experience in off trail navigation, creekwalking, and bushwhacking! 






Here are some of the photos from our adventure:

Cute Newt (or maybe a Salamander)

Waterfall on un-named tributary of Emory Creek

Brenda

Mark and Brenda exploring the cave behind the waterfall

Mark and Brenda exploring the cave behind the waterfall 

 Brenda enjoying the view

Petroglyph Rock Panorama

view from Drawbar Cliffs

view from Drawbar Cliffs

Drawbar Cliff Panorama

 Mark along the Long Ridge Trail

 Brenda along the Long Ridge Trail

 Three Came Out - Post Hike Happy Hour

My complete set of photos is posted here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/8146392@N05/albums/72157714535809363

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