A great plus is that it's only a few hundred feet from I-84, and has several great viewpoints. The shot above was from the main viewing area next to the lodge, at the very bottom of the falls. Here, Kim & I are posed on the far right side of the bridge that crosses the pool a couple hundred feet up. Walking across the span was exhilerating, as the chilling spray drenched us. The video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcW-91o-qQk will give you a good idea of the power & force with which Nature hurls the tower of liquid from high above. The Falls are the subject of an old Indian legend and must have been an interesting discovery for Lewis & Clark.
http://www.lewisandclarktrail.com/section4/orcities/portland/legend/index.htm
Opposite the bridge, a long, climbing foottrail leads to the very precipice where the stream breaks over the edge, taking one's breath away when you hang out over the railing to get this fabulous view of the scarey plunge to the parking area.
The stream feeding this sight seems somewhat mundane, gently flowing and gurgling through the woods before it's hand shake with gravity.
Opposite the bridge, a long, climbing foottrail leads to the very precipice where the stream breaks over the edge, taking one's breath away when you hang out over the railing to get this fabulous view of the scarey plunge to the parking area.
The stream feeding this sight seems somewhat mundane, gently flowing and gurgling through the woods before it's hand shake with gravity.
2 comments:
Hey you're in our old stomping grounds now.
Well guys, it just gets greener and wetter from there. Just be careful and watch out for mold that will inevitably start to grow between your fingers and toes.
Hope you got to see the Stonehenge replica along the gorge. Pretty cool!
I loved the waterfalls and the You Tube video of it.
We have a famous waterfalls just down the road a ways from where I live called Taughannock Falls in Trumansburg, New York. You can view it also in You Tube here:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4So_taWj1Cg
As usual, your photos were great. I wonder what kind of butterfly that is--it's SO beautiful!
~Cynde
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