Although not that large, height-wise, this is a new and quite interesting cascade I found the past weekend just below Supersity, quite picturesque from this angle. I don’t have a name for the water drop yet.
A disused driveway a little more downhill from Supersity, off the main road winding through the area, leads to a burned down house. The area pictured below lies further down the same driveway, if we can still call it that here.
Details from the burned house itself.
Back to a happier place: Supersity rocks taken from that main road I mentioned just above.
Moving back into Frank Park, about 2 football fields away approximately, we find more rocks, including this set with a cool, roof-like effect. Looking from beneath, it’s not difficult to imagine that “Roof Rock” falling to the ground at some point. Eek!
What’s probably an old logging road emerging into a tree farm. This would be about a mile west of Supersity now, and out of Frank Park once more.
We close with two more photos from the Supersity area, on the as yet unnamed creek just above the cascade pictured at the start of this post.










