PCT OR: Cascade Locks - Bridge of the Gods
This Bridge of the Gods is on the border between Oregon and Washington and is the lowest point on the PCT at 77 feet above sea level.
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The Waterfalls of Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA in 4K (Ultra HD)
The Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area (between the states of Oregon and Washington) is famous with the greatest concentration of waterfalls in North America.
Locations in the video:
Columbia River Gorge (0:05, 3:09), Latourell Falls (0:21), Shepperd's Dell Falls (1:18), Bridal Veil Falls (1:41), Multnomah Falls (1:56), Wahclella Falls (3:23), Panorama Point (3:37), Metlako Falls (3:44), Punch Bowl Falls (3:55), Horsetail Falls (4:15), Upper Horsetail-Ponytail Falls (4:31), Triple Falls (5:02), Elowah Falls (5:29).
Recorded September 2015 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100.
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TrailDudes Presents: Wahclella Falls
Follow the TrailDudes on our hike to Wahclella Falls. We cross a lot of bridges, have a new guest star, eat some TrailDudes trail nuts, and find some more evidences of bigfoot. This time, we even find a real cave near another awesome waterfall.
Wahkeena Falls, Oregon. Jan 2014
Wahkeena Falls is a 242 foot waterfall in the Columbia River Gorge in the state of Oregon. The waterfall is unlike nearby Multnomah Falls in that the water does not directly plunge to the ground.
Horsetail Falls Oregon 4K Drones eye view
Horsetail Falls Oregon 4K Drones eye view of Historic Columbia River Hwy. water fall.
Update: PORTLAND, Ore. — Multnomah County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue tweeted out a list Tuesday August 9 2017 of landmarks in or near the Eagle Creek fire. Following is a list of them in alphabetical order:
1) Angel’s Rest
2) Bell Creek
3) Benson Plateau
4) Bickel’s Point
5) Bishops Cap
6) Bonneville
7) Bridal Veil
8) Cascade Locks
9) Chanticleer Point
10) Coopey Falls
11) Cougar Rock
12) Crown Point
13) Devil’s Backbone
14) Devil’s Rest
15) Dodson
16) Dublin Lake
17) Dutchman Falls
18) Eagle Creek
19) Ecola Falls
20) Elevator Shaft
21) Elowah Falls Hike
22) Fairy Falls
23) Foxglove Trail
24) Franklin Ridge
25) Horsetail Falls
26) Larch Mountain
27) Latourell Falls
28) Lemmon’s Viewpoint
29) Little Necktie Falls
30) Mist Falls
31) Moffett Creek
32) Multnomah Basin
33) Multnomah Falls
34) Multnomah Lodge
35) Munra Point
36) Nesika Lodge
37) Nesmith Point
38) Oneonta
39) Oneonta Gorge
40) Oneonta Tunnel
41) Palmer Mill
42) Palmer Mill
43) Palmer Peak
44) Pepper Mountain
45) Perdition Trail
46) Ponytail Falls
47) Portland Women’s Forum State Scenic Viewpoint
48) Primrose Path
49) Rock of Ages
50) Rooster Rock
51) Ruckel Creek
52) Ruckel Ridge
53) Rudolph Spur
54) Shady Creek
55) Shepperd’s Dell
56) Sherrard Point
57) St. Peter’s Dome
58) Tanner Butte
59) Tanner Creek
60) Vista House
61) Vista Point
62) Waespe Point
63) Wahclella Falls
64) Wahe Falls
65) Wahkeena Falls
66) Wahkeena Springs
67) Warrendale
68) Wauna Point
69) Wauneka Point
70) Weisendanger Falls
71) Yeon Mountain
Starvation Creek Falls in the Columbia River Gorge
Starvation Creek Falls at the newly reopened Starvation Creek State Park in the Columbia River Gorge. May 23, 2018.
Cascade Locks '11 - Gorge Waterfall Run
Elowah Falls
Beautiful Elowah Falls Oregon
Elowah Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon.MOV
Elowah Falls, in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
Sandy River Camping 5.16.2010
Joe Vs Dogs
Upper Proxy Falls Sisters Oregon
via YouTube Capture
Dry Creek Falls
Located near Cascade Locks, Oregon along the Pacific Crest Trail, Dry Creek Falls is anything but dry, especially after a lot of rain and snow melt!
Wahclella Falls GoPro Hike (HD)
Portland area high school students use GoPro cameras to document their experiences in the Columbia River Gorge. Film edited by our Portland High School Mentor/Environmental Curriculum Coordinator, Randall Malcolm and music, Caldera Is My Summer Love, created by our students last summer during a workshop taught by My Voice Music.
Wahclella Falls
Wahclella Falls receives far fewer visitors than the average Columbia River Gorge waterfall, perhaps due to lack of stature and visibility, as well as length of hike. The second and most visible 60-foot drop of the falls occupies a peaceful grotto at the end of a deep canyon. Although it is often overlooked by hikers feeling the need for more exercise, Wahclella rates as high as any hike in the area in terms of beauty, if not distance.
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Dry Creek Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon | Two Girls Hiking
Dry Creek Falls is a spirited 75 foot plunge in the Columbia River Gorge, OR where its namesake creek drops out of a narrow canyon into a large bowl carved out of columnar basalt. Check out our video to see the entire hike!
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Hike Date: 5/10/14
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PCT- Paradise Park at Mt. Hood
A panorama of scenery taken on 7-26-07 while hiking the PCT in Oregon.
Abiqua Falls!
Took some pictures on Dec.7,2013,of various frozen waterfalls,some are pretty awesome,lots of ice!
Elowah falls Drone Flight
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Dry Creek Falls - Columbia River Gorge
A short video detailing the Dry Creek Falls hike near Cascade Locks, OR. This hike is nearly 5 miles long. I consider this a fairly leisurely hike with a very nice reward at the end.