Sheep Creek
On the way up to Rossland, we stopped off at Northport, WA. I’ve been meaning to try to get to this certain waterfall on Sheep Creek. It is on private property and there is a powerhouse right beside it, but the owner allows people to come here. I previously was not sure exactly how to get here, but Gregory Plumb (Waterfall Lovers Guide to the Pacific Northwest) provided me with fresh off the press directions and I was eager to try them out. His directions were pretty good, but I did miss the turnoff from the highway, as there is no indication you are on the right road (except for no trespassing signs). But I knew it was ok to trespass here from others who have told me. There was no one around anyway.
It is a fairly easy descent down to the base of the falls, and the whole family made the journey. We had an enjoyable time down at the falls, playing in the water. Jadon of course had to try out his new rain boots, and went splashing across the creek, but it was deeper than he thought, however. I measured the waterfall as being 149 ft. high, but it sure did not seem that high. It seemed more like 80 ft. or so to my wife and I both, but I will stick with the official measurement of 149 ft.
This was one of three waterfalls I went to on my vacation. I had planned to go to more. I even went on additional hikes. In Rossland, I was really hoping to find one particular waterfall, but unfortunately, I did not have good directions, or good hiking maps, and I did not know exactly where it was, though I had a vague idea. By looking at the map I did have, I estimated the hike down to it would be 12 miles round trip, 14 tops. That is well within my hiking range, so I decided to give it a go. Well, it was not 12 miles. It turned out to be 20 miles, and the worst part was the descent. You need to climb up a mountain, and then down the other side all the way down to the bottom. I had no idea before I started as to the topography of the area, but the trail just kept going down, and down, and down. By the time I got to the bottom, I had descended 2800 ft. And there was no waterfall in sight. By this time, I knew I was well past my hiking limit. I was not even sure I could get back up the mountain. I should never have gone down in the first place, but I just kept thinking the waterfall was not too much farther, and how much farther could I descend anyway? I had to turn around before I got to the waterfall, though I think now that I did not really need to go too much farther to get to it, but as I said, I was well past my hiking limit, and I could not have gone any further. 2800 ft. is definitely a long way up. I took it slowly, one step at a time, and eventually I made it. I did not really have too much trouble on the ascent, the worst part were the blisters on my feet, making it very painful to walk, especially the last few miles. I estimated the total elevation gain for me on this 20 mile hike (with all the ups and downs) was about 4300 ft, making it one of the worst hikes I have ever done (for elevation gain). But the good part was the entire hike was at low elevation, so this is why I was able to do it. On one of my recent hikes at Lake Tahoe, I had a lot more difficulty even though the distance and elevation gain was much less, and that was due to the high elevation of that hike. Anyway, as it was, I barely made it back to Rossland by dinner time. Fortunately, my mom had her famous lasagna in the oven and ready to eat when I got back. Thanks mom. That sure helped me recover some energy, but I was essentially out of commission for a couple days after this hike, thanks to blisters and bruises on my feet. I definitely overdid it this time.
October 21st, 2011 at 8:35 pm
Sometimes you win some, sometimes you lose some, but this failed hike sounds like the ultimate nightmare, because you couldn’t even see the waterfall after all that effort. Was the hike itself scenic? On occaision I’ve asked myself “why am I doing this” on especially difficult hikes, but yours tops (or maybe bottoms) them all. I can feel your pain! But at least you were able to bag a few nice waterfalls! That’s a really nice shot of Sheep Creek Falls, Leon.
October 22nd, 2011 at 4:10 am
Thanks Michael. The hike was scenic cuz there were lots of fall colors so it wasn’t all that bad. haha.