Great video, I was at Webster last weekend and it was great but will definitely go this Spring/summer! If you don't mind me asking, what kind of Camera do you use?
@@elcarino3289 Thank you! I use a Sony A6000 but my 1080P video recording isn't that great so I use an Iphone with 4K to record video. Do you know of any good programs to do great edits & color grading?
You can start at Bond St and King St... walk north past Fisher Mills Park. After a small bridge over the creek, you would see a trail on your right, a lil uphill that would lead to the rail tracks. Cross the tracks then walk south (to your right) until you see the trail to Websters Falls on the left side (you should see the post that says Websters Falls stairway is closed, you can check out the Websters Falls video) But you're going to Tews Falls so... keep walking... after crossing the Spencer Creek, you would see another trail downhill on your left. That would be the trail for Tews Falls. Be careful as some areas are steep and muddy and could be slippery. Enjoy!
Great video, I was at Webster last weekend and it was great but will definitely go this Spring/summer! If you don't mind me asking, what kind of Camera do you use?
Thanks! I used Canon 80D and and GoPro Hero 5. In the last video I’ve uploaded (Burgos, Spain), I switched to Canon M50.
@@elcarino3289 Thank you! I use a Sony A6000 but my 1080P video recording isn't that great so I use an Iphone with 4K to record video. Do you know of any good programs to do great edits & color grading?
I use Final Cut Pro X. You can also use iMovie if you have that on your iPhone.
Hi how did you get to the bottom of Tews Falls? Is there a hiking trail that we can follow?
You can start at Bond St and King St... walk north past Fisher Mills Park. After a small bridge over the creek, you would see a trail on your right, a lil uphill that would lead to the rail tracks. Cross the tracks then walk south (to your right) until you see the trail to Websters Falls on the left side (you should see the post that says Websters Falls stairway is closed, you can check out the Websters Falls video) But you're going to Tews Falls so... keep walking... after crossing the Spencer Creek, you would see another trail downhill on your left. That would be the trail for Tews Falls. Be careful as some areas are steep and muddy and could be slippery. Enjoy!
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