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Canoeing to Palouse Falls

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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2007

This is a wonder filled trip
through a very unique landscape
and one that you will not soon
forget.

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  • Now that is a trip I'd love to take. Great music too!

  • Didn't fancy running the falls then?

  • Wonderful video! How much of it is on the Palouse, versus the Snake? I'm guessing the Palouse starts at the rocks ~2:30 :-)

    Also, what is the source of that haunting soundtrack?

  • Thank you so very much. With the limitations age brings to some of us, you are giving many a tour we may not otherwise enjoy.

  • What a wonderful trip you take the viewer on. Beautifully done. I just visited Palouse Falls. This time I hiked down. That is a trip in itself. The debris of railroad trash tossed down the rock slide. The poison ivy just sprouting. The rattle snakes just waking. The huge ground varmints scurrying and sunning themselves on the breaks of the canyon, just the other side of the tourist perimeter fence.

    Palouse Falls is phenomena and a place you can easily partake in. Go.

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