Corbett, OR — Wild footage shot near Portland, Oregon where a pair of kayakers decided to take on two-tiered waterfall with a total vertical drop of around 120 feet. Bridal Veil Falls flows year-round but on March 14th it looks like it was running near peak flow with enough volume for Jude Franczyk and Judah Harms to successfully navigate the treacherous waterway:
“Bridal Veil Falls this weekend with Jude Franczyk and Judah Harms. Huge two tiered cascade with very little time between the drops, which you’ll see is part of what makes this sequence so spicy. Nice lines though and solid work on safety.”
About Bridal Veil Falls:
Bridal Veil Falls, located in the Columbia River Gorge along the Historic Columbia River Highway in Oregon, is one of the region’s most accessible and iconic waterfalls. The two-tiered cascade drops a total of about 120 feet, with the lower plunge flowing year-round into a mossy, fern-lined amphitheater that gives the falls their veil-like appearance. A short, paved trail leads visitors to a scenic viewpoint at the base, making it a popular stop for hikers and sightseers exploring the gorge. The surrounding area is part of a state scenic viewpoint and offers sweeping views of the Columbia River, along with opportunities to spot wildlife and experience the lush temperate rainforest ecosystem that defines the region.
