@PugetSoundEnergy Thanks for the link. Glad you are taking care of this wonderful waterfall and using its power for the greater good. Can't believe that the power plant was built that long ago.
Good video, you captured more scenery than I did - I was just more concerned about getting through the actual hike, and documenting that, but I doublt I'll go back, this hike is for younger people, not that I'm old or anything, just gone past the hiking on mountain stage.
That hike is something but I have been to some other waterfalls around the area that instead of only 1/2 mile are more like 5 miles with even tougher climbs but glad you made it up this one.
I did see you posted a video response but I did not get that in my inbox which has been an issue with my account. I may just change it to auto add video responses on this video clip or everyone can go to your channel by clicking on your name since you have some great videos too..
If you follow the road past the main parking lot and then take the first or second left, theres a parking lot at the bottom of the falls if you want to avoid the hike back up
Thanks for that, however I found the hike down more difficult than coming back up, for some reason. I think going down you don't usually stop and rest, but you're still fighting gravity the whole trip, coming back up you're more likely to rest at certain points, at least I did, so you regenerate some energy. Execpt for the staged 'heart attack' at the end of the hike I actually felt better at the top than at the bottom.
Thanks for this vid. I was in Seattle from 2000 to 2002 and took my kids to the spot where you are filming this 5 or 6 times. It brough back good memories.
Heyyy, its been awhile. love this one from back in the day. This is the first video i ever watched of yours (the old one. Looks great nice and up close this time.
Glad to hear from you. I just switched to a different camera and the first time I went up to snoqualmie falls they had the trail closed so I wanted to get down lower this time. Thanks for the comment and hope life's treating you good.
beautiful
jedimaster411 9 months ago
What a beautiful sight. I really enjoyed your video. Would love to visit Snoqualmie Falls someday! BTW - was Twin Peaks filmed in this area?
Upperstrom 9 months ago
Tour the falls: /watch?v=qsBmwlxeXao
PugetSoundEnergy 1 year ago
@PugetSoundEnergy Thanks for the link. Glad you are taking care of this wonderful waterfall and using its power for the greater good. Can't believe that the power plant was built that long ago.
moteev 1 year ago
Very relaxing
Bronson572 1 year ago
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Fantastic!
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Are you interested in selling any of your videos, with royalty-free rights? I think you could get paid well from Ebay bidders.
cbcguide 2 years ago
Good video, you captured more scenery than I did - I was just more concerned about getting through the actual hike, and documenting that, but I doublt I'll go back, this hike is for younger people, not that I'm old or anything, just gone past the hiking on mountain stage.
Barrie562 2 years ago
That hike is something but I have been to some other waterfalls around the area that instead of only 1/2 mile are more like 5 miles with even tougher climbs but glad you made it up this one.
I did see you posted a video response but I did not get that in my inbox which has been an issue with my account. I may just change it to auto add video responses on this video clip or everyone can go to your channel by clicking on your name since you have some great videos too..
Thanks for the comment.
moteev 2 years ago
If you follow the road past the main parking lot and then take the first or second left, theres a parking lot at the bottom of the falls if you want to avoid the hike back up
sbeck206 2 years ago
Thanks for that, however I found the hike down more difficult than coming back up, for some reason. I think going down you don't usually stop and rest, but you're still fighting gravity the whole trip, coming back up you're more likely to rest at certain points, at least I did, so you regenerate some energy. Execpt for the staged 'heart attack' at the end of the hike I actually felt better at the top than at the bottom.
Barrie562 2 years ago
Thanks for this vid. I was in Seattle from 2000 to 2002 and took my kids to the spot where you are filming this 5 or 6 times. It brough back good memories.
DreamAcademyJapan 3 years ago
Heyyy, its been awhile. love this one from back in the day. This is the first video i ever watched of yours (the old one. Looks great nice and up close this time.
GangstaShit113 3 years ago
Glad to hear from you. I just switched to a different camera and the first time I went up to snoqualmie falls they had the trail closed so I wanted to get down lower this time. Thanks for the comment and hope life's treating you good.
moteev 3 years ago