This suspension bridge was a welcome sight since it meant we didn't have to ford the river. It was a dry, swinging, beautiful sight.
We were impressed to see that only 1 board was broken and tied together with paracord.
We followed Woods Creek most of the morning up to the pass. At this section the fast-flowing creek was just a few inches deep but had carved the granite to be really slick as it roared down the mountain like a crazy slip n' slide.
For scale, this creek that we followed was about 30 feet wide
This waterfall was about 40 ft tall and really loud.
Almost Awesome on top of Pinchot Pass at 12,142 ft. There wasn't too much snow on this pass so it gave us a little more of an opportunity to look around while we hiked.
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