I love trails with a lot of moss. The waterfall at this time is raging. Although I think waterfalls are prettier with rock exposed during spring/summer when not flowing as strong but still cool to see a 50-foot wide waterfall nonetheless.
You should cut the music off when you're by waterfalls so people can hear the raw power of the falls. Thanks for sharing.....taking shots from down low right against the base of the largest trees so they look like trails extending into the sky right out of your lens is awesome.....and waterfalls look even larger the lower you get the camera to the ground below them....and with the souind....oh yeah....fist bump from "Squirrely" an Oregon hiker & photographer......Great Day for capturing the vibrant greens with everything saturated....and the temperate rain forests of the Pacific NW are absolutely why Green is my favorite color ahead of even Sativa & Indica....lol
Wonderful looking waterfall. However, I think the real star of the show is the walk-in. There is nothing quite like the lower elevation of the west slope cascades. I really love the high Cascades, but they don't hold a candle to the lower elevation on the west side.
Very interesting waterfall, the river is beautiful, and the Mossy trees are amazing.
I love trails with a lot of moss. The waterfall at this time is raging. Although I think waterfalls are prettier with rock exposed during spring/summer when not flowing as strong but still cool to see a 50-foot wide waterfall nonetheless.
Beautiful place amazing views and very relaxing thanks u for sharing video Stay connected
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Sure is a beautiful area...always love seeing all the amazing mosses!! Awesome stuff!! Bruce and Otis
I love the moss too. Something about it makes the forests enchanting. Thanks for watching.
What a fantastic place!
Indeed it is. You get a beautiful forest, a river, and a nice waterfall. Classic PNW hike. Thanks for watching.
Great View
Thank you kindly.
Hiked Baker Mt. and skinny dipped in Baker Lake in late Sept '91. Magnificent!!
The lake looks pretty sweet. Hope to check it out someday.
Thank you for sharing this with us, Steve.
Thank you for watching.
You should cut the music off when you're by waterfalls so people can hear the raw power of the falls. Thanks for sharing.....taking shots from down low right against the base of the largest trees so they look like trails extending into the sky right out of your lens is awesome.....and waterfalls look even larger the lower you get the camera to the ground below them....and with the souind....oh yeah....fist bump from "Squirrely" an Oregon hiker & photographer......Great Day for capturing the vibrant greens with everything saturated....and the temperate rain forests of the Pacific NW are absolutely why Green is my favorite color ahead of even Sativa & Indica....lol
Thanks for the tips. I'll try and get some more sound with the waterfalls. Yes, the green color here in the PNW is amazing. Thanks for watching.
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All the better because the ground is now temporarily white and frozen.
True. Hiked it just in time. Those rocks are definitely slippery and even more so now.
Wonderful looking waterfall. However, I think the real star of the show is the walk-in. There is nothing quite like the lower elevation of the west slope cascades. I really love the high Cascades, but they don't hold a candle to the lower elevation on the west side.
Yes, it is quite beautiful. I agree the Western side of the Cascades is amazing. Thanks for watching.
Man.. great video to watch after a long day. 👍
Thanks. Glad it was relaxing. A bit ASMR I guess. Love southern Washington.