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Seen from the Grotto Trail
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Seen from the Grotto Trail
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The West Fork of the Arroyo Sequit dropping through the grotto at the end of the Grotto Trail
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Crossing the stream along the Grotto Trail
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The leaves stuck in the trees show how high the water got at its peak
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Starting at the Sandstone Peak trailhead, this is the first waterfall we saw -- from the parking area!
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From Sandstone Peak Trail, the mists are clearing around Echo Cliffs
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Now a waterfall down Echo Cliffs is clearly visible from the Sandstone Peak Trail
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Zooming in on Echo Cliffs
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These falls were visible between the Echo Cliffs overlook and the trailhead on Sandstone Peak trail, looking west
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This little waterfall was beside the Canyonview Trail
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From the Canyonview Trail, you can see a waterfall just above Yerba Buena Road
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Highway dept. trucks, out to clear rockfalls on Yerba Buena Rd
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Next to the Canyonview Trail
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The Canyonview Trail crosses this little stream
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Next to the Canyonview Trail
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Bright green moss on this rock on the trail!
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This is the same waterfall we saw from the Sandstone Peak trailhead, this time from the Canyonview Trail
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On the Grotto Trail, just downhill of the junction with the Canyonview Trail
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There's not quite enough water for a full waterfall down this moss face next to the Grotto Trail
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Another view of the Grotto Trail waterfall
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Up the road a little from the Grotto Trail trailhead, we spot a waterfall in the distance, to the east
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Off of Serrano Rd on the way down to Serrano Valley, this waterfall is a bust
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The waterfall on the La Jolla Canyon Trail needs a few more days of rain
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