A quick trip to Kinkaid Spillway

Laura was sweet and let me swap our workdays and Lucy days for the coming week to better align with my upcoming evening plans (frogging and astrophotography).  That meant that this morning was suddenly my day with Lucy.  I made a quick decision to head to Kinkaid Spillway so that we could get some miles and also go swimming.

I was concerned about the potential that it could be very crowded, but hoped that the 72-degree weather this morning would keep people from swimming early.  We hustled out the door and got there ahead of the crowd.  We were the 7th car in either of the two parking lots (there were dozens of cars when we left). 

We took a detour along the river and through some woods in an attempt to pick up a bit more distance, spotting this structure along the way.



We still don't take Lucy on long hikes in the pack that Julia, Blake, Ivy, and Finn sent us, but we are trying to get her used to it on shorter walks.  This was only about 1 mile, so it was a good opportunity.  She was got tired and hungry about halfway up, and she let me know about it!  Eventually, she resigned her self into this pathetic state until we got to the water.


I changed her into her swim diaper and put on some "Adventure Cream".  Yes, I made up a theme song for her about sunscreen!  Then, it was time to splish and splash.




 
We started out in some shallow pools, but eventually worked our way up to one of the big falls.  She wanted to get her hands right into the cascading water as it drenched her face.



There were hardly any people there when we first hit the falls.  Eventually, it started filling in and it was time for us to head out.  Lucy fell asleep in the backpack, so I was able to take some pictures on the walk out.  There were so many bugs in the flowers along the dam!









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