Our destination!
Except the water was crashing too furiously over the Falls for us to get close with our cameras.
This is a view downstream:
And this is mid-stream from a footbridge; not even close to the upper falls:
The next 3 shots are as close as I dared get:
And even these are "below" the Falls.
I really like the way, when I shot for "slow water", it showed up
as individual burbling fountains:
We took the trail below the Falls into the woods, and suddenly we were away from the overwhelming roaring sound and into a magical grotto:
A favorite author of mine, Timothy Egan, calls himself a "son" of the Pacific Northwest, as I am a "daughter". He says, "I grew up with wrap-around green, water everywhere, and a horizon always interrupted by mountains."
What could exemplify that more than where we found ourselves, below the Falls?
Bunchberry, a lovely and common ground cover in the Northwest:
And this infant Devil's Club has already learned its role of being fierce: