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At 14 ft. the landing on Baily falls becomes a nice pillow. The lead up is not too bad as there are only a few rifts to deal with. If you drive far to the right, you will be able to hit a launching pad and get some air and land under the veil formed by the cascade coming off the right wall. If you have a vivid imagination, you can pretend that you are on the going off the final drop of, "Skyscraper" as you get launched, and then, "Gorrilla" as you go under the veil. Then you can get back to reality as you go into Olgelsby and hang out at Mr. Salsa and talk about how Roy barely missed the old tires, garbage and logs floating around in the bottom re-circ. MM