Twin_Peaks_Townie
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_ivi99bu wrote
Reply to comment by sounderpounder in Snoqualmie Falls update - 2 weeks since the rain returned by Twin_Peaks_Townie
I'm sure you have a source at the ready for that regulation...
You are taking a prohibition on flying over a very specific subset of Critical Infrastructure, and are incorrectly applying it to whatever you feel it should be, when it isn't.
I've clearly laid out that I wasn't on PSE property, so they aren't going to call law enforcement for breaking a rule of theirs. Here's Snoqualmie municipal code on UAS https://www.codepublishing.com/WA/Snoqualmie/html/Snoqualmie17/Snoqualmie1779.html
>Not trying to be a party pooper just wanted you to be informed.
Sorry, but you are intentionally trying to be a party pooper.
Edit: Grammar.
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_ivhi572 wrote
Reply to comment by tdyo in Snoqualmie Falls update - 2 weeks since the rain returned by Twin_Peaks_Townie
Thanks! That reminds me that I need to update my first comment about drone use at the falls.
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_ivhbss9 wrote
Reply to comment by hitbycars in Snoqualmie Falls update - 2 weeks since the rain returned by Twin_Peaks_Townie
That's what I was telling my co-workers who live in New Jersey and in Texas today! Some of them were confused when I was complaining that it was still so cold in June when it was 90+ for them already.
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_ivhbith wrote
Reply to comment by SereneDreams03 in Snoqualmie Falls update - 2 weeks since the rain returned by Twin_Peaks_Townie
Thanks! Winter sure came fast this year. Snow capped Mt. Si sure is beautiful, but I'll be sure to get a shot of it when we have blue skies again.
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_ivh7fat wrote
Video clip to see the flow rate change over the past two weeks. https://youtu.be/diREBnIFUDc
Edit: One very important note regarding drone use at the Falls. Raptor nesting season begins in early spring and goes through the end of June. Absolutely no drones should be flown during this time. PSE has signs up everywhere informing you that UAS use on their property is prohibited. I was not on PSE property when I took this shot.
Also, I communicated with the Snoqualmie Tribe about a set of restrictions, which were designed to be as minimally intrusive as possible before flying here. Don't fly here unless you ask beforehand, and absolutely do not fly over the plunge pool.
Submitted by Twin_Peaks_Townie t3_yp3g3l in Washington
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_ius9wj5 wrote
Reply to comment by SurvivalHorrible in The difference that a week makes. Snoqualmie Falls 1 week apart by Twin_Peaks_Townie
It is!
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_iuq72lu wrote
Reply to comment by KevinCarbonara in The difference that a week makes. Snoqualmie Falls 1 week apart by Twin_Peaks_Townie
It was definitely pretty, but the flow rate was really really low (which was pretty concerning up until the rain came back).
I got a shot earlier this year when there was about 250,000 gallons flowing over the falls per minute. I think the first shot is about 700-1000 gallons a minute.
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_iuovuqo wrote
Reply to comment by CrackedNTwisted in The difference that a week makes. Snoqualmie Falls 1 week apart by Twin_Peaks_Townie
How long ago was this? I've been in downtown for a few years and Sandy Cove has flooded every year, but we've never been very concerned about it rising up and making it past Railroad.
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_iuoikae wrote
Reply to comment by rosesandpiglets in The difference that a week makes. Snoqualmie Falls 1 week apart by Twin_Peaks_Townie
Thank you!
Submitted by Twin_Peaks_Townie t3_yjipcj in Washington
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_itjxgk1 wrote
Reply to comment by wpnw in A sight for sore eyes after the last few weeks here in the Snoqualmie Valley by Twin_Peaks_Townie
You have some good points about how other areas of the cascades have glacial reserves to keep the rivers flowing, but the point that I was making is that this is the point that you can see and measure what the available water still is on the soil, since almost everything coming in has not been replenished since the end of June.
It’s not a “point of no return”, but it’s a reasonable benchmark to see how long and intense our summers are by how low the water flow is at Snoqualmie Falls at the end of summer.
Twin_Peaks_Townie t1_itjafgi wrote
Reply to comment by justynebean in Darrington WA trails out by mountain loop by justynebean
Hopefully tonight gets you guys back into the 30’s for AQI. I’m not sure if I hated the heat or the smoke more. This has definitely been my least favorite summer here in the past 10+ years of living here.
Twin_Peaks_Townie t1_itj9esg wrote
Reply to comment by justynebean in Darrington WA trails out by mountain loop by justynebean
That must’ve been so horrible. I was absolutely miserable here in Snoqualmie, where we bounced between 120-245. Glad it’s over, and sorry that you guys had to go through it 🙁
Twin_Peaks_Townie t1_itj8ers wrote
Reply to Darrington WA trails out by mountain loop by justynebean
Must feel so nice to go outside without having to worry about hypoxia here!
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_itj897r wrote
Reply to comment by cheekabowwow in A sight for sore eyes after the last few weeks here in the Snoqualmie Valley by Twin_Peaks_Townie
To be fair there are a lot of signs at the Falls Observation Decks that say “no drones”. Legally you can fly one if you launch from the upper parking lot, or any other place we’re you can maintain visual line of sight while getting your shot. If there’s one thing that Reddit loves, it’s letting someone know that they are wrong. So, a disclaimer like this is absolutely warranted, given the likelihood that an uncertified drone pilot could be launching, operating, and landing from the observation decks.
I am actually glad that this restriction is in place at PSE, because you have to do your due diligence in order to comply with the regulations.
Twin_Peaks_Townie t1_itj763w wrote
Right after crossing Snoqualmie Pass you’ll end up in N. Bend, WA. Stop by Twede’s Diner. It was a prominent location for Twin Peaks. When you are done, you definitely need to see Snoqualmie Falls!
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_itifjlg wrote
Reply to comment by zombieinferno in A sight for sore eyes after the last few weeks here in the Snoqualmie Valley by Twin_Peaks_Townie
Yup, the lack of rain is very concerning. My original intent with getting this picture was to capture the water level on the day the rain came back and do a comparison in a few weeks when we normally have flooding.
Here's a shot that I got on March 1st when we were at peak waterflow.
The Salmon obviously will never make it up the falls with or without the hydroelectric plant being there, but the water flow is a benchmark to measure the health of Washington Cascades. If the water flow for the Snoqualmie River (which is fed from as far north as Lenox Mountain, and as far east as Snoqualmie Pass), only produces this little amount of water over the falls, then our beautiful forests and the wildlife are in for big trouble in the coming years.
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_itid9mw wrote
Reply to comment by Midnight_Moon29 in A sight for sore eyes after the last few weeks here in the Snoqualmie Valley by Twin_Peaks_Townie
Ha! That’s very flattering. Thank you!
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_iti4k2b wrote
Reply to A sight for sore eyes after the last few weeks here in the Snoqualmie Valley by Twin_Peaks_Townie
Before I get hate for this picture I want to clarify three things.
1.) I did not take this picture from Puget Sound Energy property (where the no drones signs are posted everywhere).
2.) Peregrine Falcon nesting season doesn't start until early spring.
3.) Before launching my drone I coordinated with the Snoqualmie Tribe about a set of restrictions that allow safe and non-disruptive flight. I made sure that the tribe knows that on the rare occasion I fly over there, that it's done in a respectful manner. The drone flies above the river then entire time.
I've very aware of the signs posted everywhere, and who has what authority over the airspace.
Edit: Spelling and grammar
Submitted by Twin_Peaks_Townie t3_ybrzxg in Washington
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_itaj0rm wrote
Reply to comment by CamDaHuMan in Spotted in Snoqualmie… looks like I found my write-in candidate for Senator. by Twin_Peaks_Townie
I think that those who actually care will still vote for Murray, but if you can’t stomach the idea of voting (D) then Matt is a great choice.
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_itaitxz wrote
Reply to comment by Hyperobjeckt in Spotted in Snoqualmie… looks like I found my write-in candidate for Senator. by Twin_Peaks_Townie
Lol! I could totally see how you might think that. (Un)fortunately downtown Snoqualmie is super small, so you get to know pretty much everyone around here. He put up signs at all the local watering holes, and the brewery was a prime spot since it’s a place that the locals as well as tourists flock to. But in this case, the sign went up here because it’s a spot that the other locals will undoubtedly see.
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_it9ds49 wrote
Reply to comment by bloodfist in Spotted in Snoqualmie… looks like I found my write-in candidate for Senator. by Twin_Peaks_Townie
Have had the pleasure of sharing several with him. He's a great guy and big part of the very small Downtown Snoqualmie community. He's a big gear head and has helped lots of the locals with car repairs and maintenance. If he ever wanted to run for city council I guarantee he'd win.
Twin_Peaks_Townie OP t1_ivl1cli wrote
Reply to comment by notFidelCastro2019 in Snoqualmie Falls update - 2 weeks since the rain returned by Twin_Peaks_Townie
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