

No, my camera isn't crooked. It's the stairs. I don't remember a harder set of stairs to traipse up and down. Crooked, slanted, made me feel like I was going to tip over!


Would you believe that this is the trail?
Sections of the trail were easy walking, and sections (like this) were much, much harder.

As much as I wanted to get closer to the edge here, I didn't think it would be too smart to step on these very narrow roots. It was a very long way down to the water...
