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Wahclelala Falls is the last of a series of waterfalls that I visited along the Columbia River Gorge in Portland, Oregon.
This particular waterfall involved a very difficult hike, that is if you are uncomfortable with heights. The first mile was fairly easy although I did notice that we were going uphill quite a lot, however, it was only after this that the thick blanket of trees disappeared and revealed a sheer drop of hundreds of feet with only a tiny, muddy path to proceed. When encountering people coming the other way, you would have to find an area to get out of the way to let them pass. Fortunately this only continued for about a mile and a half whereupon we were greeted by this incredible oasis.
Unfortunately due to the 2017 Eagle Creek fire, this trail is now closed until further notice.
Date & Time | October 18, 2015: 4:31pm |
Location | Colombia River Gorge, Portland, Oregon |
Coordinates | 45.604900, -122.020500 |
Focal Length | 50mm |
Aperture | f/11 |
Shutter Speed | 1/20 |
ISO | 200 |
Number of Exposures | 84 |
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Total Pixels | 206,402,280 |
Horizontal Pixels | 12,180 |
Vertical Pixels | 16,946 |
Aspect Ratio | 0.72 : 1 |
File Size | 1,179 MB |
Width @ 300ppi (perfect) | 3.38 feet |
Height @ 300ppi | 4.71 feet |
Width @ 150ppi (near-perfect) | 6.77 feet |
Height @ 150ppi | 9.41 feet |
Date & Time | October 18, 2015: 4:31pm |
Location | Colombia River Gorge, Portland, Oregon |
Coordinates | 45.604900, -122.020500 |
Focal Length | 50mm |
Aperture | f/11 |
Shutter Speed | 1/20 |
ISO | 200 |
Number of Exposures | 84 |
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