Willie Huang Photo
Logan Cascades
After two straight days of non-stop rain the skies finally began clearing up and the sunshine breaking through. We were all super excited to finally see blue in the sky, and mountains for that matter. Those two rainy days felt interminable. Hiking was difficult with waterlogged trails, sightseeing was dismal with all the mountains shrouded by clouds, and photography was almost nonexistent with no light and constant rain. On a bright note, the rainstorm helped feed the waterfalls and cascades from trickling flows the raging forces. Although the storm broke in the afternoon and completely cleared out by sunset, there the late afternoon dappled light was perfect in completing that pristine mountain feel of these cascades.
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Logan Cascades
After two straight days of non-stop rain the skies finally began clearing up and the sunshine breaking through. We were all super excited to finally see blue in the sky, and mountains for that matter. Those two rainy days felt interminable. Hiking was difficult with waterlogged trails, sightseeing was dismal with all the mountains shrouded by clouds, and photography was almost nonexistent with no light and constant rain. On a bright note, the rainstorm helped feed the waterfalls and cascades from trickling flows the raging forces. Although the storm broke in the afternoon and completely cleared out by sunset, there the late afternoon dappled light was perfect in completing that pristine mountain feel of these cascades.
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