Upper Christine Falls Mt Rainier
by Greg Reed
Title
Upper Christine Falls Mt Rainier
Artist
Greg Reed
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Photograph - Photo
Description
Taken October 2008 on Mt Rainier
Some of the prettiest and most easily accessible falls in Mt. Rainier National Park, Christine Falls offers a charming intimate setting for viewing the powerful falls. This signature view of the lower falls is framed by the historic, arching Christine Falls Bridge. The falls drop 69 feet in drops of 32 and 37 feet respectively and are notorious for being nearly impossible to photograph together. Since the lower drop of the waterfall is spanned by a bridge it most often photographed � and photographed often. The upper tier of the fall is not as easily viewed. Find this little gem on the road to Paradise. Limited parking at the falls is available.
Named by P.B. Van Trump after his daughter, Christine.
Height: 69 feet | Form: Tiered Plunges | Number of Drops: 2
Source Stream: Van Trump Creek | Access: Car
Location: 46.78105 N, -121.77959 W
Directions: From the Nisqually entrance of the park, drive 10.7 miles, just past the Comet Falls trailhead to a small parking area. A short set of stairs leads to the falls overlook.
Source: http://visitrainier.com
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December 23rd, 2012
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Comments (4)
Jenny Rainbow
Gorgeous place! Love the sharp details here!
Greg Reed replied:
It is indeed! I do lean toward sharp focused images. Thank you Jenny for the comment!