We woke to a steady downpour. I guess the PNW weather has finally caught up with us....
But I had bought tickets months ago to ride the Snoqualmie Railroad so off we go....waiting at the North Bend Depot, the train arrived just on time (since it's an out/back train ride, this is the rear of the train.)
This is the engine for the train today.
The conductor played his part nicely.
Into the train, there were several different style cars.This one was in a bit better shape but maybe a bit less comfy.
Conductor and engineer discussing something important.
Underway, we passed the museum that we'll tour on the way back. Lots of old/abandoned railroad cars.
This was some sort of snow-removing equipment - apparently a very difficult problem for the trains of the time.
Passing Snoqualmie Falls and the adjoining hydro electric power plant. We'll visit this later in the day on foot. This is the very top of the falls.
The view of the river past the falls. Unfortunately, there weren't any mountain views because of the low clouds.
On the train, we stopped several times to see things along the way. The conductors/stewards were great (even if a little nerdy...)Views would have been phenomenal if it had been sunny....About an hour into the trip, we stopped at the railway museum in Snoqualmie. A very nice display of railroad memorabilia. We only had 1/2 hour to tour though before we heard the whistle blow.Back to the depot, time to move onward. The next stop was to view the Snoqualmie Falls from the ground. After having to hunt a bit for parking (note to self, Saturdays are busy!), it was a short walk to view the spectacular falls from the nice platform provided by the power company.
Since the crowd was walking down a trail, we decided to follow. (I had not researched this falls very well, I admit). The trail was very nice, but completely downhill. Cool tree that had grown it's roots over an old ancient stump. Now the stump is pretty much rotted away, leaving the roots of the new tree in "mid-air".
On further down the trail we crossed the hydroelectric power plant piping.
Lovely view up close of the river we saw from the train far above.
All of this took quite a few hours of the day so it was time to head to our next AirBnB in Gold Bar. On the way, we hike a few miles of the the Wallace Falls state park trail since we were just a few minutes early for the check-in time at the cabin. We didn't make it to the falls but the river was lovely.
View from the trail of the nearby mountains after the clouds cleared a bit. (Couldn't get a view without the power cables.)
Our cute little cabin....
And this is the view from back porch of our cabin in the woods!

