This is the first known documentation of Tipsu Falls, an unmapped, previously unknown waterfall on a tributary of Eagle Creek, located in the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness of Oregon's Mount Hood National Forest.
This falls was discovered on the trek to nearby Chak Chak Falls (separate video) on the opposite side of the Eagle Creek Canyon. In the video, Tipsu Falls is simply referred to as "unnamed", but was later called Tipsu - which is Chinook jargon for "feather" - as both a descriptive and a tribute to the hawk that was circling over us when we first spotted the falls.
Hey, it only takes me a year to get around to replying... not bad! This falls is on an unnamed creek on the north side of Eagle Creek, directly across from Chak Chak Falls. It's visible from the cliffs just east of Chak Chak falls.
djkwill 1 year ago