Last Falls on the List

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ACuteSushi
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Last Falls on the List

Post by ACuteSushi » April 9th, 2023, 7:23 am

My father had never really hiked growing up. Soccer and biking were his things. But when I was very little, he saw a TV special on waterfalls, featuring Bloom and Cohen, the authors of "Romance of Waterfalls". He bought the book and tried taking me to Wahclella Falls. And that's how waterfalls and hiking took over!
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This book has seen some better days...
We have a "nice" copy that's autographed.
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That first hike was in 2000. During 2001-2007 we went hiking often, mainly searching for new waterfalls. We hit most of the Columbia Gorge Waterfalls in that time, as well as many others around the PNW.
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2007: Wahkeena Creek bridge destroyed by a fallen tree.
However, there were a few Columbia Gorge Waterfalls that evaded us. My father was hesitant about taking me to Gorton Creek Falls because the book talked about difficult scrambles; we did not go there until 2014. Then there was the Lacamas Lake trails with their waterfalls; we got there in 2015. Duncan Creek was avoided because of the unclear directions and troubles with private property, but we were able to go in 2020, being careful to stay on trail. Eagle Creek to Seven Mile Falls was another one that my father had avoided because of the cliffs and its length; I finally got around to that hike with a friend in 2022. Easily my favorite Columbia Gorge Hike.
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Returned with my father and fiance in 2023.
And then came the last falls on the list: Slide Creek Falls. We had gone to Nick Eaton Falls and Pacific Crest Falls but my father had always avoided Slide Creek Falls because of the length and the book's report that the trail can be rough sometimes. Well, the rough trail part is certainly true.
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Herman Creek Trail above Casey Creek. With my friend.
That didn't stop me though! My friend and I made it all the way up to Slide Creek Falls yesterday, 2023, checking off the last falls on the list. I can now say I've been to every on-trail waterfall in the Columbia Gorge between Troutdale and Hood River (plus tons of offtrail in 2014-2016; I was the high school OwlEyes that posted in the offtrail forum at that time).
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Slide Creek Falls!
I guess it's on to something else now. Maybe more offtrail stuff. Maybe more mountains and peaks. Who knows? Happy adventures!

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Re: Last Falls on the List

Post by RobFromRedland » April 9th, 2023, 6:02 pm

If you don't mind offtrail travel (which it sounds like you don't), there is a lifetime of waterfalls in the Clackamas basin (and I'm almost positive this doesn't list all of them):

https://mobile.sites.google.com/site/cl ... waterfalls

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewe ... FCVr-PUy64
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW! What a ride! - Hunter S. Thompson

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