JBartlett
07-02-2013, 05:34 PM
Last week, when we did Kolob Canyon, I put a borrowed GoPro on my helmet and let it run. I didn't think the battery would last all the way through the main technical section of the canyon, but it did -- my co-conspirator and I finished up just under 2 hours after rigging the first rope -- and here are the results. This video includes all 12 rappels of the main technical section, but I didn't get any footage of the handline/swim just before Oak Creek or the short rappel/swim just after it. Hopefully it's useful beta for those considering this canyon, or at least fun to watch.
Forgive the fast pace of the edit, as this is a lot of action to cram into 5 minutes or so. It's also my first time using a GoPro and my first time using any kind of editing software, so it's probably not going to be picked up by National Geographic anytime soon. :)
Watch at 720p... and enjoy! http://youtu.be/OrXyVJA35FU
http://youtu.be/OrXyVJA35FU
Notes: we're a bunch of dirty cavers, and you may recall our how many CFS is this? (http://www.bogley.com/forum/showthread.php?67266-How-many-CFS-is-this) thread from earlier this year where we tried to figure out what 3 CFS looks like. As it turns out, we've rappelled and ascended through MUCH more water than this in Tennessee/Alabama caves.
The rope is a piece of 9mm Bluewater "Canyonator." We're using micro-racks and wearing our frog ascending systems, caver-style; the former is predictably wonderful for swimming disconnects, of which there were 5 or 6. All rappels were single-strand with either a clove hitch 'biner block or a figure eight block rigged for lowering if needed. It was only needed once... though I guess we could've been a bit closer to the water line on that last one!
Forgive the fast pace of the edit, as this is a lot of action to cram into 5 minutes or so. It's also my first time using a GoPro and my first time using any kind of editing software, so it's probably not going to be picked up by National Geographic anytime soon. :)
Watch at 720p... and enjoy! http://youtu.be/OrXyVJA35FU
http://youtu.be/OrXyVJA35FU
Notes: we're a bunch of dirty cavers, and you may recall our how many CFS is this? (http://www.bogley.com/forum/showthread.php?67266-How-many-CFS-is-this) thread from earlier this year where we tried to figure out what 3 CFS looks like. As it turns out, we've rappelled and ascended through MUCH more water than this in Tennessee/Alabama caves.
The rope is a piece of 9mm Bluewater "Canyonator." We're using micro-racks and wearing our frog ascending systems, caver-style; the former is predictably wonderful for swimming disconnects, of which there were 5 or 6. All rappels were single-strand with either a clove hitch 'biner block or a figure eight block rigged for lowering if needed. It was only needed once... though I guess we could've been a bit closer to the water line on that last one!