Trading a lush green forest for deep mountain snow, this is the intense and rewarding hike up to Teneriffe Falls. Starting at the trailhead in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, the journey begins as a peaceful walk through dense, vibrant Pacific Northwest woods. As the elevation increases, the environment completely transforms. Crossing the snow line, the climb quickly turns into a rugged winter trek. This trail, historically known as Kamikaze Falls, earns its reputation with a steep and challenging ascent through the powder. The physical effort of the climb pays off at the top with a massive 237-foot waterfall surrounded by a harsh and beautiful winter landscape. This is an immersive look at how drastically the climate can shift on a single Washington mountain. 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 #teneriffefalls #washingtonhiking #winterhiking #pnwhikes #mountteneriffe

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