Visited October 2 - 6, 2021
By Marty
We drove the Sawtooth Scenic Byway from Stanley to Twin Falls, Idaho where we spent four nights. The photo below is taken from Galena Summit with the Sawtooth Range in the distance to the northwest.
In Twin Falls we stumbled upon an outdoor Oktoberfest downtown with live music and the usual revelry. This cute cow mural (with some Oktoberfest banners at the bottom) is all that we have to show you from that event.
This is the well known, if not famous, and certainly beautiful, Perrine Bridge crossing the Snake River at Twin Falls. The bridge is named for I.B. Perrine who was largely credited as the main founder of Twin Falls.
If the Perrine Bridge is famous, aside from it's beauty and it's height of 486' above the Snake River, it is because people jump off of it! Sure, they have parachutes, but still!
In the center of the bridge is a fellow who has stepped over the rail and is standing on a small lip of concrete 486' above the river below!
This is where I will remind you that if you click on any photo you can see the photo in higher resolution and slightly larger.
The dude isn't on the concrete lip anymore. He's suspended from that blue parachute just below and to the left of the arch apex.
When you parachute from a stationary object (i.e., not from a plane) it is called BASE jumping. BASE is an acronym standing for four categories of fixed objects: Buildings, Antennae, Spans, and Earth. Because of the low altitude and carrying only one parachute BASE jumping is considered one of the most dangerous extreme sports.
The Perrine bridge is the only man made structure in the USA where BASE jumping is allowed year round without a permit.
There is a concrete pad with a target painted on it at the edge of the river. The blue parachute BASE jumper is about to land very close to the target.
We watched the BASE jumpers from the south side of the canyon. Janell took this video while I was taking stills.
Presumably these are twins.
The city takes it's name from the two waterfalls in the Snake River canyon: Shoshone Falls (which you will see later in the post) and Pillar Falls.
We walked onto the bridge to get a closer view as more BASE jumpers prepared to jump. The Perrine bridge is 486’ above the river. This is the view from the bridge (the landing target is just left and below the center). A looong way down!
A handful of BASE jumpers walked past us to the center of the bridge. We later learned that they were part of a class. Some of them were jumping for the first time! How does one do something like that anytime, let alone the first time!
You gotta like this guy's style! This is one side of a double driveway gate just off the bike trail. Too bad the gate was open or I could have gotten a better photo (both gates had this graphic on them.)
Think I’ll pass on BASE jumping 😩 scary stuff, but neat to watch! They do something similar in Pacifica from the cliffs down to the beach (hopefully), don’t think it’s anywhere near as high as this! The Snake River and Perrine Bridge are beautiful!😘
ReplyDeleteI WISH there were base jumpers the day I visited Twin Falls. That looks so cool!
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