Waterfall Wednesday 3/18/2026

AlanLichty

Moderator
Time for another round of appreciating the beauty of falling water. Context isn't important as the falling water so it fits whether its liquid or frozen as long as it is/was falling.

My shot for today is a fall panorama near the base of Bridal Veil Falls in the Columbia River Gorge. The main falls are in the background but I have never been all that impressed with the limited view of the main attraction and spent more time shooting the creek below the falls.

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Michael13

Well-Known Member
My shot for today is a fall panorama near the base of Bridal Veil Falls in the Columbia River Gorge. The main falls are in the background but I have never been all that impressed with the limited view of the main attraction and spent more time shooting the creek below the falls.
How could you not be impressed with a double drop falls with two 90 degree turns? We are spoiled with the multitude of beautiful falls here in the PNW!
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
Here's a view from the base of Panther Creek Falls in Southern Washington. Easily one of my all time top ten waterfalls.

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That's a pretty high flow rate for the upper falls. I have always been curious about the upper part of these falls since Panther Creek is the heavy flow on the right and not the cascades above that. Nothing on topo maps identifies where the upper stream is coming from.
 
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