Saturday, August 1, 2015

2015 Ramona Falls


Two weekend ago I took my beautiful wife to hike at one of Pacific Northwest waterfall in the Mt. Hood region, it seems I've been super busy traveling for work.  I thought it would be a good idea to spend some quality time with the wife. Beside, it was a nice get away from the busy life of work and enjoy the beautiful NW.
We started a little late, got to the trail head roughly at 11 am in the morning.  On that particular day the sun was out and shining bright over us. As we work our way towards the waterfall hiking along the Sandy River. Some years if the Rangers don't have enough time to make a bridge to cross the river then you have to cross it through the water, however this last winter we had lots of snow. As the snow melted resulting the river to expand causing trees by the edge of the river to fallen and made a natural a bridge for us to cross. 
The crossing across the fallen tree wasn't too bad. As we made it safely across without any issues. On this particular hike on the weekend can be crowded with people because the hike isn't that long but the view is wonderful.  The history of this trail was found by travelers coming from the east to west on the Oregon trails.  

Have you chased any waterfall lately?


  1. "Ramona Falls is a waterfall on the upper Sandy River on the west side of Mount Hood, Oregon, United States. It is located in forest along the Pacific Crest Trail at an elevation of 3,560 feet." Wikipedia
  2. Height120'