Upon reaching the waterfall known as the staircase, Siuslaw National Forest supervisor Jerry Ingersoll made use of one of its unusual formations, a circular hole carved by the creek in the bedrock, to immerse himself as though in a private hot tub.
Terry Richard | The Oregonian/OregonLive, Portland Oregonian: Travel
Sat, 07/04/2015 - 6:30am
Upon reaching the waterfall known as the staircase, Siuslaw National Forest supervisor Jerry Ingersoll made use of one of its unusual formations, a circular hole carved by the creek in the bedrock, to immerse himself as though in a private hot tub.