AlanLichty
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Happy Wednesday.
Another Wednesday another round of waterfalls. I have two images of one set of falls for today since as it turns out there is no single vantage point to see the 4 levels of the falls named Sweet Creek Falls. You actually have to hike two different trails to see the full set of cascades. I hiked the east side of the creek up to these falls in early December and last week came back down from the other side of the creek to get the primary view. The first image is a TS-E pano of what you can see from the east side of the creek or down in the water itself. From this viewpoint you cannot see the upper portions of the falls well enough for a photo.
If you look very carefully there is a set of wood guardrails on the hillside above the vivid patch of moss just to the right of the falls. That's the viewpoint for the other trail. From what I have read it's well that I visited in the winter since there is a lot of vegetation blocking the view in the summer. This image is also a 2 shot stitch using my TS-E lens. The bare branches are notable so it's easy to see how you view would get blocked.
For more information about this waterfall and others in the NW the following is a good link:
https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Sweet-Creek-Falls-3843
Another Wednesday another round of waterfalls. I have two images of one set of falls for today since as it turns out there is no single vantage point to see the 4 levels of the falls named Sweet Creek Falls. You actually have to hike two different trails to see the full set of cascades. I hiked the east side of the creek up to these falls in early December and last week came back down from the other side of the creek to get the primary view. The first image is a TS-E pano of what you can see from the east side of the creek or down in the water itself. From this viewpoint you cannot see the upper portions of the falls well enough for a photo.
If you look very carefully there is a set of wood guardrails on the hillside above the vivid patch of moss just to the right of the falls. That's the viewpoint for the other trail. From what I have read it's well that I visited in the winter since there is a lot of vegetation blocking the view in the summer. This image is also a 2 shot stitch using my TS-E lens. The bare branches are notable so it's easy to see how you view would get blocked.
For more information about this waterfall and others in the NW the following is a good link:
https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Sweet-Creek-Falls-3843