November 9 - Hiking into Reddin Falls

As I've mentioned previously my parents love to wander the hidden back trails of our province. Here is another post on their trip to one of New Brunswick's many waterfalls.
 
The Reddin Falls in Keirsteadville was a great destination for a fall day tramp. This is a very special hike we've made before into a beautiful waterfall surrounded by impressive rock formations. We plan to go back on a summer day to try out the swimming hole at the base of the falls when the temperatures will be a little kinder.
 

That said, our black Lab, Skye, thought the swimming was great even at this time of year but then again he is tougher than us. You can see him paddling along to the right of the base of the waterfall in the picture below.

 
We invited along our daughter-in-law Sara and her family (Alan was working in the winery store). There are numerous stream crossings so rubber boots are recommended, unless of course you are a dog, in which case have at it!

 
 
More info on the route can be found on the waterfalls of New Brunswick here.
 
Rod and Judy
 
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