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Hike 4/6 Teneriffe Falls


A small clearing halfway up the trail gives a view of the symmetrical cone of Mailbox Peak


Overlooking the Snoqualmie Valley, looking toward Rattlesnake Mountain. Clouds threatened, but rain was stalled farther west.


Just a tiny smattering of snow at the highest point of the hike


Base of Teneriffe Falls. Note the pile of snow, which accumulated from past avalances pouring off from high above


Looking up the 200-foot plus run of the falls


Carefully making our way down the rocky portion of the trail


A small clearing halfway up the trail gives a view of the symmetrical cone of Mailbox Peak


Overlooking the Snoqualmie Valley, looking toward Rattlesnake Mountain. Clouds threatened, but rain was stalled farther west.


Just a tiny smattering of snow at the highest point of the hike


Base of Teneriffe Falls. Note the pile of snow, which accumulated from past avalances pouring off from high above


Looking up the 200-foot plus run of the falls


Carefully making our way down the rocky portion of the trail


A small clearing halfway up the trail gives a view of the symmetrical cone of Mailbox Peak


Overlooking the Snoqualmie Valley, looking toward Rattlesnake Mountain. Clouds threatened, but rain was stalled farther west.


Just a tiny smattering of snow at the highest point of the hike


Base of Teneriffe Falls. Note the pile of snow, which accumulated from past avalances pouring off from high above


Looking up the 200-foot plus run of the falls


Carefully making our way down the rocky portion of the trail


A small clearing halfway up the trail gives a view of the symmetrical cone of Mailbox Peak


Overlooking the Snoqualmie Valley, looking toward Rattlesnake Mountain. Clouds threatened, but rain was stalled farther west.


Just a tiny smattering of snow at the highest point of the hike


Base of Teneriffe Falls. Note the pile of snow, which accumulated from past avalances pouring off from high above


Looking up the 200-foot plus run of the falls


Carefully making our way down the rocky portion of the trail
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