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So I've done this hike [voluntarily] three times in the last month. And I've gone all the way to the fall each time. It's been interesting to see as the water levels rise how much more difficult it is to get here without a raft.
To get to this fall has it's challenges. The first obstacle is a sizable log jam. Often the logs are slippery. And there's nothing soft to break your fall, if you were to slip. So you get past the log jam, and wade through a creek. It's pretty mild until you come to a deep channel. You can hear the waterfall, but you can't see it. Cruel world. The only way to get to it is to go chest high in freezing creek water. When you finally get past the deepest part, you're rewarded with this view.

The Deep Chill [Columbia Gorge, OR] by Majeed Badizadegan, on Flickr
To get to this fall has it's challenges. The first obstacle is a sizable log jam. Often the logs are slippery. And there's nothing soft to break your fall, if you were to slip. So you get past the log jam, and wade through a creek. It's pretty mild until you come to a deep channel. You can hear the waterfall, but you can't see it. Cruel world. The only way to get to it is to go chest high in freezing creek water. When you finally get past the deepest part, you're rewarded with this view.

The Deep Chill [Columbia Gorge, OR] by Majeed Badizadegan, on Flickr