jman
08-15-2013, 09:17 PM
What's slowly becoming a tradition with the group - is doing Bridal Veil on Utah's Pioneer day (July 24).
We got a good size group with us (7 or 8) and decided to hit it up after all of the local festivities and after I got done with work (serious...who works on a state holiday ;) ). We arrived around 5:30 at the parking lot.
The great thing about BVF, is the access and the beauty. It's easily one of the best, and funnest waterfalls in Utah to rappel. Biggest bang for buck, for sure. HOWEVER - you have to be very, very careful that you do not drop rocks off the lip of the falls onto the gaggles of people below. But you can mitigate that by having a spotter at the bottom asking folks to move to either side of the falls and enjoy the show!
You can either rap off the left or right side of the falls (looking up canyon), and by far, the left side is the best. And a 200ft rope WILL reach the bottom if you bring about 40ft of webbing and put the rapide about 3 feet from the lip. Also, forgot about a pull-cord here - there is TOO MUCH Moss that will get stuck in the biner block when you try to retrieve it. We have done this 3 or 4 times now with no luck pulling it down. Besides - the best ethics practiced here are to hike back up and retrieve all of your ropes AND webbing around the tree.
Unfortunately, there is no video, as we already have one in Jeff's Guest's style (see here (http://youtu.be/sf_nBOJsUS0)), but we do have some fun shots combined from the group.
Enjoy!!
We got a good size group with us (7 or 8) and decided to hit it up after all of the local festivities and after I got done with work (serious...who works on a state holiday ;) ). We arrived around 5:30 at the parking lot.
The great thing about BVF, is the access and the beauty. It's easily one of the best, and funnest waterfalls in Utah to rappel. Biggest bang for buck, for sure. HOWEVER - you have to be very, very careful that you do not drop rocks off the lip of the falls onto the gaggles of people below. But you can mitigate that by having a spotter at the bottom asking folks to move to either side of the falls and enjoy the show!
You can either rap off the left or right side of the falls (looking up canyon), and by far, the left side is the best. And a 200ft rope WILL reach the bottom if you bring about 40ft of webbing and put the rapide about 3 feet from the lip. Also, forgot about a pull-cord here - there is TOO MUCH Moss that will get stuck in the biner block when you try to retrieve it. We have done this 3 or 4 times now with no luck pulling it down. Besides - the best ethics practiced here are to hike back up and retrieve all of your ropes AND webbing around the tree.
Unfortunately, there is no video, as we already have one in Jeff's Guest's style (see here (http://youtu.be/sf_nBOJsUS0)), but we do have some fun shots combined from the group.
Enjoy!!