Pam and I were drawn outside the day after Valentine’s a bit of sun, an unreliable warm breeze, a promise of exercise. Our expectations were disappointed for all but the last at the foot of the Taughannock Falls gorge trail.
We had a reminder mid-February marks the start of avian mating behavior with this addition to the view from Taughannock Creek, the first large waterfall. For the cold, drizzly excursion I chose the IPhone, in a waterproof case, for the images. The fanicful birdhouse inscription reads “The Old Birds from Pa.”

The winding gorge takes a general east, southeasterly direction. Where the sun cannot reach the snow was reduced to a treacherous slushy ice mix more nasty than dangerous.
Of all the area hiking experiences, Taughannock Gorge Trail is the only one available year round. The gorge is wide with enough room for the footpath to avoid the cliff edge. Today, there were places were ice formations were throwing large ice chunks down the slope. The park ranges place tree trunks along the cliff base, with warning signs to stay away. Still, there are visitors who stray too close with fatal outcomes reported by local news.
Pam was fascinated by the appearance of snow and ice accumulated on the talus, here seen from the Taughannock Falls viewing bridge.

You can just pick out the viewing bridge in the Falls Overlook video.

Photo by Pam.
Taughannock Falls bound by ice is a most dramatic sight. I need to post photographs from a 2005 visit during an especially frigid February. Here, the falls have thrown off the ice, leaving this house-size chunk.

The surrounding gorge walls are continually frost coated by the mist.

In more clement seasons the Gorge Trail ends much closer to the falls. Today, it was closed as, during winter and especially thaws, blocks of the sandstone cap break away to fall with great force across that part of the trail. This viewing area is visible in the Falls Overlook video.

What a beautiful place! I love that birdhouse.
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Beautiful yet treacherous looking. 😊
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slipping and falling are the greatest dangers if you stay on the trail….good to hear from you, Irene.
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Just beautiful, makes me feel cold, but captivating still
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There was little wind that day…..it can whip down the gorge.
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Great pics! That misty cave looked a bit creepy, though.
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Visitors become very wet from the spray even when several hundred feet away. Cannot imaging being under the falls in this weather.
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Wonderful photos, and I truly enjoyed the videos. Gorgeous waterfalls.
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Videos are a recent addition….good to hear of your enjoyment, Judy.
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I´m loving your winterpictures and snowfotos. They are so great – absolutely fantastic!
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Thanks for visiting, Rhiannon, and the compliment. Here is a link to another post you might enjoy (glaciers in Chilean Patagonia).
https://michaelstephenwills.com/2016/12/27/iceberg-glacier-scale/
https://michaelstephenwills.com/2016/12/21/iceberg-first-look/
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They all are so great. I was born in November and love foggy weather and snow pictures.
They gave me good feelings like remembering my Granny and the smell from fresh cookies – all those wonderful rememberings.
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Excellent shots!!!!
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Thank You!!
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I will visit all your posts!!!!
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the posts are categorized and series are linked together. Have fun!!
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Thank you i will try to see all of them slowly !! Have always beautiful posts to share !!!
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Love the artwork here, the energy, the peace.
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Your compliment is appreciated. Thank You.
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Magnificent! Can’t imagine how cold the water is. Beautiful!
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The blue coloring of the hanging ice is a sign of how much weight there is on the rock walls, breaking them down. Yes, I am not tempted to dip a toe into it. On hot summer days it is cold enough!!
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great pictures, I read one word “thaw” and said.. ohhhh yesssss please…
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the sun says, “Its coming.”
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Wow! Amazing photos and videos! Thanks for share.
Elvira
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my pleasure, Elvira
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Thank you Michael.
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