Standing at the base of a 268-foot waterfall is a visceral experience that a camera can barely capture. This solo hike takes you down to the lower observation deck of Snoqualmie Falls to feel the raw, kinetic energy of the plunging water firsthand. The route is a short, steep descent through the damp Pacific Northwest forest, leading to a perspective that makes you feel incredibly small. As the heavy bass hits, the mist coats the lens, and the roar fills the canyon, the sheer force of the Snoqualmie River becomes undeniable. This is the region at its most aggressive and beautiful. Thanks for watching, and make sure to join us on our next adventure! SOCIAL: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/adventurewithbg INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/adventureswithbg FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/adventureswithbg BLOG: http://adventureswithbg.com #snoqualmiefalls #washingtonhiking #waterfalls #pacificnorthwest #solohike #cinematicadventure

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