This is a throwback video to some of my time spent in the USA during my 2016 solo 2000-mile West Coast bicycle tour.
Humungous Multnomah Falls - and a little bit of thumb
I had a day off from riding and spent it with a cool long-time-friend-from-the-internet. We got up early and drove from Portland down the Columbia River Gorge. First stop was Multnomah Falls. Words can't even describe how epic it is. A total fall of 189 metres (620 ft). Being showered in mist was a great start to the day. We wandered up the zig-zag trail to the viewing platform at the top. Definitely worth doing if you're visiting!
Then we set our sights on summiting Munra Point a little further along the road. At 533 metres (1,740 ft) high it is a visually striking and jagged peak along the edge of the canyon. If you're local to Oregon, you probably know about it. The hike was super sketchy and my Nike running shoes were definitely not cut out for the job. Luckily, my lead was very experienced in mountain exploration so I was in safe hands. Although, my repressed fear of heights did surface somewhat as I was perched upon the small, jutted summit. The wind and cold didn't help either. Sadly, a young woman had lost her life in the previous days on this very trail. We didn't know at the time. Please be careful out there guys and if you do decide to hike alone then let people know where you're going.
We slammed some doughnuts then headed to another waterfall and did some hiking up a smaller gorge too. This involved some wading through a pretty strong river and climbing on a natural log dam / jam.
Yes, I had a lot of experiences that day. I hope you enjoy the video!
(Skip to 1:40 if you're not a fan of jibber-jabber and just want to see awesome nature content!)
A couple of bonus photos for Steemit eyes only! The first is from the summit of Munra Point looking west along the Columbia River towards Portland with my gracious guide in the foreground. The second is also from the summit but looking in a more southerly direction up into higher levels of the canyon.
And lastly, for all of you who are into maps and data, here are the stats from the hike...
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Shoot me an up-vote if you felt inspired by this content and leave a comment if you want to chat. Always looking for new motivational and adventurous people to follow on here!
Much love,
Joseph
Dude epic bike tour! Love the sights to see and looking forward to seeing more from you 👍🏼 😎
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Cheers dude! Gave you a follow!
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Man...keep up the dope adventures! got you followed now check me out soon I'm new
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Thanks! Followed back. Should have some very, very epic posts this year if all my plans work out!
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Love the sights through the pictures.
Resteeming and thanks.
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Thank you. Yeah, I'm very much missing the incredible surroundings on the West Coast!
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