The cascades of Mt Rainier are unique as most of them are found right next to the road or some of them are actually right below the wheels of your car. I am also planning a visit to the Northern Cascades National Park, but the scary part of the plan is that no water fall in that place seems to be accessible without a 3 mile hike through slippery rocks making it practically impossible to cover more than 2 of them over a weekend inspite of the park itself being home for more than 30 cascades.
Up here, we could easily stop over 5 of them as we drove up hill towards Paradise Point (Most popular view point on Mt Rainier). Most of them are not called with names .. or to be frank I do not know them ;) The first one is here:
Up here, we could easily stop over 5 of them as we drove up hill towards Paradise Point (Most popular view point on Mt Rainier). Most of them are not called with names .. or to be frank I do not know them ;) The first one is here:
The next was the most surprising one! As I drove through the road, we could hear a distinct sound of water gushing through some place.. looked all around.. simply could not find any water fall anywhere around.. surprisingly no tourists around too! After we drove about 1/2 a mile more... we found that we were actually driving above this fall :)
This is the cutest one .. about 20-25 ft... but really cute.. sorry about the poor clarity.. it was a desperate attempt to get the effect of a smooth surface of water in the pic .. with manual settings and slow shutter speeds.. this way i found out how shaky our hands are at the age of 25 ;) the next time I shoot this.. I'll have a tripod!
This is the most popular falls in Mt Rainier..called "NARADA" falls.. yes its an Indian name! Did u know it means "uncontaminated" or "pure" ? I felt embarrassed enough to find this out from a board in a remote corner of US ! Anyways.. unfortunately for us..the trail to Narada falls was closed due to a fresh landslide.. The best we could see was this
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