 Okay so we are here at the trailhead and it's called Three Falls Trail because it has three waterfalls. The first one is Bering Falls, St. Mary Falls and Virginia Falls. This is where we are at Sunpoint. We walk all the way here by the St. Mary Lake. We get to Mary Falls which is 0.6 miles and then continue to St. Mary Falls 2.1 miles and 2.8 miles to Virginia Falls and there is a possibility to continue to Reynolds Creek Crampground which is 3 miles all the way here. So now because we were looking for something short and easy I think we will go all the way here to Virginia Falls. Let's see. Hopefully it won't rain more than it is right now and we'll make it there and enjoy the beautiful falls. Trail profile. Sunpoint Trailhead is at 4,670 feet, Bering Falls 4,572 St. Mary Falls at 4,560 feet and then Virginia Falls all the way to 4,802 feet. Ready? Yeah we just got to be warm today is all, which everybody else is going to be less. But we are just making sure we're figuring out what it takes to keep us warm. Not worried about finishing it's just you brought all this stuff you probably use it. It's just the rain and cold, but other than that the trail profile is not dead, so here we go. This is another sign with the mileage for every point. It seems like they a low horseback riding on this trail and no animals. And you can't ride your dog. You can't ride your bicycle or motorcycle. Alright, let's get going. The car is making noise. That's not the wild goose island in front of us right? Down the shoreline. You do me a favor. Can I just put this in your bag? Yes. Alright, you have the car keys. Oh no, there's GoPro stuff in there. Not risking it. Can you put this in my bag? The all the way top top, well not the top, it's like the third zipper from the top. I put it inside. Which one? Isn't this snack bag? The one that I found next to me. Okay. Wonderful. That's good enough. Got a photo shoot going on here. Hello. We're hoping to find some too. We've been like looking. All these campsites are closed because there's too much can. Morning. This is the San Mary Lake. I think the number of lakes I saw in this trail is more than the number of lakes I've seen throughout my life. All colors are coming out now. I was really expecting it to be raining more actually. It's raining more I feel like it has to be a little cooler. Hi baby. I mean hello people. I'm not mistaken. This area it seems like from the way the trees look. It was probably impacted by the wildfire that happened a few years ago. It really seems like it. I think there is a little bridge that we're going to be crossing here. Otherwise it's the first fold. Let's see. Can you come to me? If you catch a little marmot over here, he's right in the middle of the frame. And Habiba's down here doing her photographer thing. Yeah. So I found a little back way up to the top of the waterfall. In like an idiot I just decided to climb it. And then I shouted down to Habiba. And this is the only really slick part of this adventure right here. The water tube came off. She threw it up. But I got to figure out how to get by down this. But either way, I got to figure out how to get to my tube. And her hiking poles are going to come off and be a liability. Yeah, you can just leave your bag down there I guess. You going to use one? Okay. Oh you're going to use it to grab the... There you go. Okay. I'm going to go see if there's a good view and then I'll come down. This is what I get for all my work. Okay. I have to come with a strategy too. I hope I don't die. You won't die. This is what happens when you hike off trail. Oh my God. I'm nervous now. All right. Hey, I want to show you guys the technique. I want to show you the first time I wore this. Oh no. I like this thing a lot. I got all my money. But anyway, Sue, if he fell down, he would slide all the way. Oh, your bag is getting... And then he would actually... I put it there on purpose. Oh, okay. So that it would stop you from falling because there is a branch there and it can hurt. Okay. More adventuring. Dirty. Definitely taking a shower when we get back now. Yes, baby. Okay, so we got to that first fall and I thought that the trail will continue the same way, but it doesn't seem like it. So we have to try to trace our way back to the sign and I think we're taking the other trail that goes to Saipas. Yeah, so here's the sign. What we did, we went to St. Mary Falls. Junction. Junction. This is where we were. But it says bit... No, no, no. But we went to Bering Falls. Bering Falls. So how come it says St. Mary Falls junction and then site trail junction 2.6 miles? I think we might really supposed to continue trekking through those woods there. Hmm. Because St. Mary Falls is the one after Bering Falls and if it says 1.2 miles then it should be that way. I'm confused, yeah. I'm also confused. This sign says Sunderf Gorge, Sea of Pass, Beacon Pass, trail junction. Sunderf Gorge, 0.3 that way. No, but then the other one, the last falls, Virginia Falls, was supposed to be like 2.8 or something, 3 miles? Yeah, I thought we were really going to get ourselves in for a bit of a walk. I feel silly, guys, that we missed the trail taking to St. Mary Falls. Check your zipper in the back of your bag. Maybe the one at the bottom here. Have a good day. You too, take care. Nope, I don't feel one. That's fine. Yeah, so quick dock here. Beautiful. Beautiful. Let's go. Huh? Hair tie. Anyone need one? So pretty. Now we're in the video too. This section feels silly that we missed the trail. It's not raining as much as we thought it would. But we're comfortable. I'm personally comfortable right now with the one layer and rain jacket. And I think Alex behind me stopped to take off his jacket because it's getting a little warm. Yeah, all colors are popping up and it makes this forest so beautiful too. I'm not taking any photos on the way up actually just because the camera don't have a hard shell to protect it from the rain and I didn't bring my rain poncho which I usually use to keep the camera protected. So I'm only taking videos with the GoPro but the plan is on the way down so we'll probably make a quick stop into viewpoints that I found intriguing. Take a couple of photos and take it from there. Virginia Falls. Sorry I have to clean these guys. Oh, okay. St. Mary Falls, 0.9 miles. Virginia Falls, 1.6 miles. Grooving. What is this trail up? Let's see. St. Mary Falls, trailhead, parking area. Oh. Okay, that's the... This sign goes up, all the way up to the parking lot for St. Mary Falls, trailhead. We didn't know there was one of that. No, we could have parked our car there. Red Eagle Lake campgrounds here. Yeah, just so that everyone knows that Alex is looking forward to the Burger King at the end of the trail. Huh? Okay. Exactly. I'm number one. I know. I'm aware of the state of affairs. The rules of engagement and the happiness of our relationship. You are pound number one. Yeah, whiteberries, my favorite berries. White like your boyfriend, exactly. So another fall, actually, besides St. Mary Falls, there's another little one. And so Alex is inquiring to make sure that we didn't pass it, but I saw a couple of people coming towards me. So I'm imagining that Virginia Falls are up ahead. I have to keep cleaning the camera because it's raining. Okay, just turning my bear bell. This sounds a little quiet in this section. I want to make sure I'm not scaring any bear in a wide life. Okay, stairs here. What did they say? Maybe that we have time to turn back. Huh? It's time to go back. Really? So there's one, see there's one more stop. Keep going past it though and then you'll get to where you're going. To Virginia Falls? So you know that was a little stop down there, but I think this is the first stop. I think Virginia Falls is a bit further. Okey-dokey, let's go. Okay, let's see if this is the end for another intersection. Two miles. Next point, two miles. Okay, the last stretch. Hey, what's the matter? I love you. I love to bridge here. You want me to get a video of you walking further? Alright guys, we're walking over. We're going to go stand right in front of the falls. Whoa, boy. You can hear them. We made it to Virginia Falls. Come on. Okay, let's follow us back over this way. We'll let some other people snap some photos as well. You can see way down there. A little bit of blockage. Some better pictures while we're up there too. So we just came down from the Virginia Falls. We got a Yanni of photography over here doing her thing. We're going to get some of the water coming down. I guess this is some side little stream that came. Oh, I did that. That was bad cameraman shit. There you go. Okay. Let me see the little chocolate chocolates. Anyway, we're going to go back down somewhere. So we found the mama deer and her two little babies. And I just grabbed my phone because we didn't want to make a lot of noise. Can you see them? Yeah. They're all the way down. Alex is taking pictures. And I took a couple of videos on my phone actually. I'm wondering if the other one was behind us. Oh my God, it's here. Come, come, come to me. I hope you guys saw that. That was neat. It was coming to us, you know. So I guess when we see them coming, don't move much. I see her butt. I was taking a video of it for a while. Then I realized I was taking a video of the deer's butt. Okay, I see the little one. Let me see if I'm going to go up here. Could I go closer? I don't know. That's their mama. And there are two other babies. I'm taking a video on my phone as well just in case it's not much clear. Say what? What? Alright guys, we just wrapped up coming back. I hope he was checking the photos. Oh yeah, someone just took a picture of us and I had to inspect. Yeah, I had to inspect. I like that 50-50. 50-50. But I'm thinking on our way out, we're taking the same picture. Oh, bug right up the nostrils. So we're going to go check out this sun point. It's like one-tenth of a mile, the opposite way of the rest of the trail from the parking lot. So we figured we'd just end by checking that out before we make our way back around to our area of the park. My bed roll deflated last night. My pillow refused to stay inflated. I wasn't sleeping as excitedly as I wanted to in all honesty. The seat-to-summit pillow hadn't done me wrong yet, but the seat-to-summit bed roll looks like it might not have been as reliable as I wanted. It was okay, it was thick. Alright, we're hoping this is a sun point. We'll take us up there, baby, to Pride Rock. Alright. Our hike is coming to an end. It was very beautiful and we got to enjoy three beautiful waterfalls. And we are so happy to be in this park. The parking lot is emptier now. Yup. Anyway. Only our car and another one. Yeah. You've got our car and some... Probably the car of the guy who just took our picture. We hope that you enjoyed this video and we thank you very much for watching your trekking pals Habiba and Alex, and we'll see you soon on another adventure.