jman
12-06-2012, 11:11 AM
Jeff and a few of his buddies completed all three forks of Leprechaun's a few weeks ago and here is the videos from all three.
Just a FYI on Jeff. Jeff is the one holding the GoPro. I'm just his puppeteer on Bogley. Jeff and I are very good friends and do many canyons together. I wasn't able to go on this trip unfortunately, as I love the North Wash - darn you 2nd shift!! Just one more month....
Anywho, I know that some of you don't like his filming - sped up 2x. However, keep in mind that Jeff's sole purpose of his videos are to capture the full canyon from BEGINNING to END. We are currently working on a website that will facilitate his 50+ recorded canyon adventures on his GoPro (including many of his How-To videos as well). That way if you are about to do a canyon and want to see what it looks like in it's entirety - well, than Jeff is a pioneer in these full-canyon length vids category.
There are lot of videos that highlight certain areas canyon and those are great. But those don't offer the full-view unlike Jeff's vids. And Jeff puts in a lot of work on these videos so he can help benefit the canyoneering community. We believe strongly that the more information the better and more safe the journey can be for those who are planning to explore the canyons.
Alrighty....enough rambling...:crazy::crazy:
Enjoy!
Left Fork of Leprechaun AKA "Shamrock"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acaTl5Mzn5M
Middle Fork of Leprechaun AKA "Shimrock"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6IFWrubgAI
Right Fork of Leprechaun AKA "Upper Leprechaun"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HUVirAPYVE
FWIW, For those of you who have not done the Leprechaun system, all 3 have the same approach and ending. And the middle fork is hardest out of the 3. Tight, skinny, and awkward rappel but incredibly fun!
Just a FYI on Jeff. Jeff is the one holding the GoPro. I'm just his puppeteer on Bogley. Jeff and I are very good friends and do many canyons together. I wasn't able to go on this trip unfortunately, as I love the North Wash - darn you 2nd shift!! Just one more month....
Anywho, I know that some of you don't like his filming - sped up 2x. However, keep in mind that Jeff's sole purpose of his videos are to capture the full canyon from BEGINNING to END. We are currently working on a website that will facilitate his 50+ recorded canyon adventures on his GoPro (including many of his How-To videos as well). That way if you are about to do a canyon and want to see what it looks like in it's entirety - well, than Jeff is a pioneer in these full-canyon length vids category.
There are lot of videos that highlight certain areas canyon and those are great. But those don't offer the full-view unlike Jeff's vids. And Jeff puts in a lot of work on these videos so he can help benefit the canyoneering community. We believe strongly that the more information the better and more safe the journey can be for those who are planning to explore the canyons.
Alrighty....enough rambling...:crazy::crazy:
Enjoy!
Left Fork of Leprechaun AKA "Shamrock"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acaTl5Mzn5M
Middle Fork of Leprechaun AKA "Shimrock"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6IFWrubgAI
Right Fork of Leprechaun AKA "Upper Leprechaun"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HUVirAPYVE
FWIW, For those of you who have not done the Leprechaun system, all 3 have the same approach and ending. And the middle fork is hardest out of the 3. Tight, skinny, and awkward rappel but incredibly fun!