Had the chance for a day hike in the the Snake River and Rock Creek Canyons of Twin Falls, ID and thought that I'd bring everyone along for the trip
SN
Had the chance for a day hike in the the Snake River and Rock Creek Canyons of Twin Falls, ID and thought that I'd bring everyone along for the trip
SN
Last edited by SteelerNation; 07-23-2011 at 01:12.
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Great video JustDuane. Thanks for taking us along.
The water looks milky is that just dissolved rock?
Well, I'm not sure of the exact reason for the color, but my guess comes from the way the water is used in that area. Upstream of Twin Falls, a lot of the Snake River is diverted into long irrigation canals. These canals subdivide over and over until they run across the farmland - some is absorbed into the ground and some keeps going where collects back up and flows back into the Snake River downstream. I would guess that a lot of the water that ends up in the Rock Creek comes from some of that runoff, so you probably have some of the soil mixed up in the water.
How's that for an educated guess
Maybe we have an expert on here that can tell us more.
Thanks for watching!!
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Those waterfalls look awesome! Almost can't tell yure in a desert until you zoom out.
cool man... Really like those waterfalls
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They were really spectacular! They say that the water levels were down due to irrigation, so I'll bet that they are really spectacular at different times
Thanks! Yeah they were really amazing. Nothing like seeing water just shoot out of the middle of a cliff face! Really a cool sight
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That was entertaining man
keep up the great video
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Yeah, there's no water in the falls on that video...by the way, the name of them is Shoshone Falls...hers a video from Spring 2011, when the water was higher.
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