Paragliding at Tiger Mountain in Washington State, USA
Paragliding at Tiger Mountain :)
Drone Video of Poo Poo Point (Tiger Mountain) Washington State (2017 Fall)
HD aerial drone footage around Poo Poo Point during 2017 Fall.
Video filmed by AC.
Piano played by Kaleb Brasee.
Tiger Mountain Biking | Seattle, Washington
Mountain biking in the Tiger Mountain State Forest located east of Seattle, Washington. There is an excellent loop linking the Preston Railroad Trail with the Northwest Timber Trail.
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Driving up tiger mountain in Washington
Driving up tiger mountain in Washington
Seattle / Washington Drone demo reel - September 2015
Filmed in Seattle, Beaver Lake in Sammamish, and Tiger Mountain in Issaquah
Tiger Mountain Sunday Ride
July 6, 2014
Maple Hills / May Valley Road / Hobart Issaquah Road / then back and forth on Tiger Mountain Road
Search Homes in Issaquah WA - Tiger Mountain Home
Search Property in Issaquah
Expansive, million-dollar view home on Tiger Mountain provides privacy & seclusion on over 12 acres! 4130 sq ft home has an additional 750 sq ft finished mother in-law over the garage. New kitchen with hardwood floors and granite opens up to the living area and impressive views looking west. Beautiful staircase leads to upper loft, where master suite has an attached bath with 2 sinks, tile shower and soaking tub plus large walk-in closet. 2 bedrooms on main level with bath including a jacuzzi tub. Separate shop: 25x50. Large recreation room.
Issaquah WA Tesla Supercharger Review
This is a quick review I put together for the grand opening of the Issaquah, WA Fred Meyer Tesla Urban Supercharger for the KnowYouKnowChannel.com Supercharger Review Website.
I was sharing my charger so you will see half charge speed in the video.
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6100 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE
Issaquah, WA 98029, United States
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Must See: Ospreys of Issaquah [ HD ]
You must see this Osprey shake out it's wings. Everything is real, no trick photography. The playback speed is 1/4 so that you can observe the movement of this Osprey response to a windy day.
Music
ISRC: USUAN1300013 Power Restored
by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Sound Effects
164572 Metallic-Pipe-On-Concrete by Adam-N (FreeSounds.org) Public Domain Licensed under Creative Commons: 1.0
171661 Metallic-Dark-Clang by Sittstav (FreeSounds.org) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Artwork
All artwork (except as noted) by D.A. Stigers
Tiger Licensed as works - Corel MediaOne
Location
Issaquah, Washington USA
Filming
D.A. Stigers
Film Editing and Composition
D.A. Stigers
Copyright (C) 2014 D.A. Stigers
Best Places to Retire 2008, Healthiest Places - Issaquah, WA
Issaquah, Washington is a Best Places to Retire in the US with its many outdoor activities for seniors and retirees. Find more top retirement locations at
Traveling to Washington
This is something of a day by day account of our four day, three night journey across the United States. Mark (the one doing most of the taping) had the two cats in his car, and Debbie had the two dogs in her car. The first night was great camping and we got out just before the rain. The second night was NOT fun. Mark set up the tent in a downpour and we didn't dry out until well into the next day. Fortunately, the last night was in a hotel in Idaho. Thank goodness for Verizon's free in-network calling. We used that a LOT. Mark also listened to two books on CD, Wicked and Small Favor (newest Dresden Files book). Hope you enjoy
Squak Mountain Trail Run Start LIne Video (April 8, 2017)
This is my live start line broadcast from the Evergreen Trail Runs Squak Mountain Trail run on April 8, 2017 in Issaquah, Washington. This is race number 17 in my quest to run 40 races in 2017 for my 40th birthday.
Lake Tapps is a reservoir in Pierce County, Washington, United States
Lake Tapps
Lake Tapps (2290189869).jpg
Location Pierce County, Washington, United States
Coordinates 47°14′29″N 122°11′04″WCoordinates: 47°14′29″N 122°11′04″W
Type reservoir
Basin countries United States
Surface area 4.5 sq mi (12 km2)
Lake Tapps is a reservoir in Pierce County, Washington. It was created in 1911 by Puget Sound Energy and operated for hydroelectric power until it ceased power production in 2004. In December 2009 PSE sold the reservoir to the Cascade Water Alliance, a municipal corporation whose members are five King County cities (Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Redmond, and Tukwila) and two water and sewer districts (Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District, and the Skyway Water and Sewer District). Cascade provides drinking water to more than 350,000 residents and more than 20,000 businesses. It plans to eventually use Lake Tapps as a municipal water supply source for customers of its members.
Cascade has signed an agreement with the Lake Tapps homeowners that guarantees full recreational reservoir levels throughout the summer. It has also signed an agreement with the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and the Puyallup Tribe of Indians to ensure instream flows for fish. Cascade worked with the four cities that surround the reservoir, Auburn, Bonney Lake, Buckley and Sumner, to ensure their future water needs will be met for about 50 years. Cascade is the operator of Lake Tapps. Key elements of these agreements were incorporated into state water rights issued to Cascade in 2010.
Lake Tapps is about 4.5 square miles (12 km2) in surface area and has about 45 miles (72 km) of shoreline. The local terrain is such that the shape of the shoreline is very complex, with many inlets, peninsulas, and islands. Before the reservoir was created there were several smaller lakes, including one called Lake Tapps. The reservoir is held in place by a series of dikes. The reservoir is also known to hold many fish including carp, smallmouth bass, perch, and tiger musky.
A diversion dam on the White River, near Buckley, routes water into a flume which empties into the east side of Lake Tapps. On the west side of the reservoir, water had originally been routed to the Dieringer Powerhouse to generate hydroelectricity, after which the water was returned to the White River, about 20 miles (32 km) downstream from the diversion dam. Although there is no longer power generation, the water is still diverted and returned to the river through the former hydropower infrastructure.
The level of the reservoir is lowered from about October to April to allow important upkeep and maintenance to be done, as well as an occasional major capital project. The winter lowering of the reservoir levels also ensures the safety of dikes from wind, waves and storms.
At the diversion structure on the White River the US Army Corps of Engineers is undertaking a project to replace the 100 plus year old barrier and 70 plus year old fish trap and haul facility. this project will allow the Corps to move endangered salmon and bull trout, as well as other species, above its Mud Mountain Dam facility. The project began in mid-2018 and is expected to be completed in 2023.
Lake Tapps is often considered a city or census-designated place in its own right, and it does have its own zip code -- 98391. However, the majority of the area surrounding the reservoir is in unincorporated Pierce County, Washington; the rest is part of the city of Bonney Lake. At the northern edge of Lake Tapps is Auburn.[1]
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New hiking, mountain biking projects in Snoqualmie corridor
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources has several projects in the works to increase recreation options in the Snoqualmie Corridor near North Bend, Tiger Mountain and Issaquah. Among them is new mountain biking terrain at Tiger Mountain:
Bald Eagles in Issaquah [ HD ]
Filmed bald eagles in Issaquah, Washington USA. I saw two bald eagles perched on a cell tower and filmed them. The cell tower does not show any indications of use as a nest and appears that this was a temporary visit to Issaquah for the two birds. Note that this video is enhanced to show a view of Tiger Mountain which can be seen from Issaquah but not filmed from the same location as the eagles. This video is my tribute to our magnificent national bird.
Music
ISRC: USAN1300037 Black Vortex and
ISRC: USAN1100107 Power Restored by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Sound Effects
164572 Metallic-Pipe-On-Concrete by Adam-N (FreeSounds.org) Public Domain Licensed under Creative Commons: 1.0
171661 Metallic-Dark-Clang by Sittstav (FreeSounds.org) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Artwork
All artwork (except as noted) by D.A. Stigers
Tiger Licensed as works - Corel MediaOne
Location
Issaquah, Washington USA
Filming
A.M. Stigers & D.A. Stigers
Film Editing and Composition
D.A. Stigers
Copyright (C) 2013 D.A. Stigers
Created with Magix Movie Edit Pro 2013 Plus
The Greetings From America Tour | Vanlife
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My Life at Washington State part 2 2018
This vlog is from 2018, I haven't edit for a long time and its been a year. This video is a mix of memorable clips in our lives here in Washington State. We had family from Maui visiting and we still enjoy exploring Washington. It has been almost 3 years living here and so far this state has been a beautiful view. I hope you guys enjoy the clips and don't forget to comment and subscribe. Aloha....
Zombie Walk Issaquah Down Front Street in Issaquah, Washington 10.27.2012
Issaquah Zombie Walk participants walk down Front Street in downtown Issaquah, Washington. The Zombie Walk and Thriller Dance Flash Mob were organized by The Issaquah Downtown Association. This event took place from 4-5:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 27, 2012. This was the third annual Zombie Walk.
Rattlesnake Ledge hike
Rattlesnake Ridge (sometimes called Rattlesnake Ledge or Rattlesnake Mountain) is a mountain ridge located south of North Bend, Washington, United States. The western end is near the intersection of State Route 18 and I-90 in Snoqualmie, Washington and runs southeast about seven air miles (11 km) or eleven trail miles (18 km). It is the highest and easternmost of the Issaquah Alps (although Cedar Butte in the gap between Rattlesnake Ledge and the Cascade front at Mount Washington is considered by Harvey Manning to be a quasi-Alp). A complicated maze of abandoned logging roads and constructed trails have been strung together to provide a 13-mile (21 km) foot path from the Snoqualmie Point Trailhead at Exit 27 on I-90 all the way to the Rattlesnake Lake trailhead near Exit 32.