Havana Glen & Eagle Cliff Falls

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I recall a number of old park remnants where the walkways used to be but I can't specifically remember any railings. Seems like this may have been upstream though - I can't see why a rescue near the entrance would be a problem.
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bremer wrote:I recall a number of old park remnants where the walkways used to be but I can't specifically remember any railings. Seems like this may have been upstream though - I can't see why a rescue near the entrance would be a problem.
I would have to agree. If he had fallen into the area below Eagle Cliff, it wouldn't have taken them so long to get him out, with that being a short walk & the mild winter we've had.
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I was confused by the news story as well. 100ft? Where? I thought the upper was closed/posted. I also read on one of the news sites that they were on a log trying to cross... why do people have to be stupid with this stuff?

Anyway, here is a video that I cut there last week.

[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/39691218[/vimeo]

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Awesome Andy!
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Thank ya Kyle!
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Nice :up: I miss the old flow pattern... hopefully its not a permanent change.
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well done
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Still need more water...
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