Trekkin Weka

The blog of a Kiwi on the Pacific Crest Trail 2025

Day 142, 11 September: Tunnel Falls

I started the day today high in the clouds with a fairly strong wind. Packing up quickly, I headed 10 min up the trail for breakfast at a sheltered campsite. After breakfast, I began the very steep descent down to Eagle Creek on the blue-blaze alternate trail to Cascade Locks. This trail takes us past Tunnel Falls and several other waterfalls through the steep and rocky canyon out to the Columbia River on the border of Washington. When I got to the trailhead, I was lucky to be picked up by 3 day hikers heading to Cascade Locks for beers and food at Thunder Island Brewing. Today I covered 12.2 miles, 19.6 km.

The view from behind Tunnel Falls

When I woke up this morning, my camp was engulfed in mist and a strong wind was blowing. My tent held strong through the night, and I only really knew about the wind after I stepped outside, there was no buffeting or flapping material keeping me awake.

Thick mist in camp just before sunrise

I packed up as fast as possible and moved down the hill. On the way down, I stopped to eat breakfast and collect water from a spring. The trail down to Eagle Creek was very steep, and I quickly found myself below the clouds.

Beginning to see through the mist
Just reaching the bottom of the cloud layer

The trail steepened even more, and I dropped into Eagle Creek. The trail was so steep in parts that the surface was a little loose and unstable, my knees took a pounding all the way down.

Dropping quickly into the valley below

From Eagle Creek, the trail followed a much gentler grade. The valley walls were sheer, dropping straight into the river. As I walked downstream the ravine got deeper and deeper.

In some places, there were cables anchored to the walls to help people make it around the edges
The river dropping further down into the canyon over Twister Falls

Along the way, I reached Tunnel Falls, the trail was blasted through the rock behind the falls. Walking around the bend to see the falls directly ahead of me was a dramatic reveal of an iconic piece of trail.

Tunnel Falls

At the valley trailhead, I met a group of day hikers who offered to drive me into Cascade Locks. We all went to Thunder Island Brewing for lunch and beers and I tried a kimchi reuben sandwich which really hit the spot.

Kimchi reuben sandwich and locally brewed beers, what a way to finish another section

2 responses to “Day 142, 11 September: Tunnel Falls”

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    zestfuld12475e33b

    Spectacular trail and that waterfall is amazing. Food looks good enuf to eat too.

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    1. That food was incredible right off the trail, couldn’t have asked for anything better

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