Here's a video showing Upper Twin Falls in action. Much of the time I post stills of waterfalls from my hikes. Here I chose to share the video because it captures the scope and activity of the falls better than a still image can convey.
As we headed to Lower Twin Falls next we faced a decision about how to get there. The route indicated on AllTrails.com did not exist. The trail going straight down from this point was... notional, at best, and looked treacherous. AllTrails also showed we should cross the stream here. Uh, no! 😨
We lateraled over to the switchback trail, the official trail in this area, and zigzagged more than halfway down the ridge. The problem with this trail, presumably the reason why the social trail exists, is that it veers away from the falls! We used our orienteering skills to pick a route back over to the stream not far below where it looked like the Lower Falls tier would be. After a bit of bushwhacking and scrambling over deadfall we found an old use trail that cleaved close to the stream and ascended to Lower Falls.