Lower Lewis River Falls in Falltime
by Wes and Dotty Weber
Title
Lower Lewis River Falls in Falltime
Artist
Wes and Dotty Weber
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The Lower Lewis River Falls are located approximately 45 minutes east of Cougar, Washington in the Gifford Pinchot Forest. The falls are much larger in person than the photos make it appear. From the several viewing platforms one can see the very powerful falls when there is a lot of water flow. At 43 feet high and 200 feet across most of the water comes from glacier melt from Mt Adams and the often very rainy conditions in the Pacific Northwest. On the left side of the falls is a churning trough which gathers most of the water flow with the remainder of the water flow creating the large cascading falls. The fall colors were peaking in some areas and others were dropping their leaves. The water levels are very low even for this time of the year. But still enough to make some nice feathery cascades.
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October 25th, 2015
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