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Waterfall Kayaking
Behind the Scenes: Waterfall Kayaking
The Salmon River at the takeout below the gorge.
Jacob Cruser spots his landing on Split Falls.
Nate Merril in the tricky lead-in to Split Falls.
Not bad for the put-in rapid.
Split Falls is one of the easiest waterfalls on the run.
Jarred Jackman on Split Falls.
Vanishing Falls features two undercut pockets in the landing zone.
Jacob Cruser on the last of the ‘sane’ waterfalls.
Jarred Jackman looks back on the exit to Frustration Falls.
The team regroups at the lip of 80-foot Final Falls.
Jacob Cruser takes the leap of faith.
The anchor at the lip of Final Falls makes for a spectacular rappel.
Nate Merril begins the descent.
When hanging from a rope next to a waterfall, it’s best to enjoy the moment.
Unique views of Mount Hood (11,250') are visible throughout the shuttle drive.