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Im getting a new dslr next month and really want to make some cool cliff videos, so if any of you guys are down for some cliff jumping and filming hit me up. Here's a video that me and my buddies made last summer back home.
There's some spots where hardy creek flows into the Missouri, but the main one might be closed off cause too many deaths. But the one upstream is big, and legit. Then the slice boxes, super amazing/beautiful place
Some good cliffs on Canyon Ferry res. as well. Sketchy when the water is low if I remember correctly. It's a tragedy that they blew up the jeffy cliff.
Duck creek bridge near billings is really good for practicing flips depending on the river height, it's anywhere from twenty to thirty foot during high water, you can only jump parking lot side on the left. Once high water is done, you can't jump there. Anymore, you have to go all the way across the bridge and then you can go off either side of the railing go about 2-3 bars to the shore side of the very last pillar from the parking lot.
For montana i know Duck creek bridge near billings is really good for practicing flips depending on the river height, it's anywhere from twenty to thirty foot during high water, you can only jump parking lot side on the left. Once high water is done, you can't jump there. Anymore, you have to go all the way across the bridge and then you can go off either side of the railing go about 2-3 bars to the shore side of the very last pillar from the parking lot. Then yellowtail is insane from start to finish hundreds of spots here especially if you have a boat.
Then for Wyoming alcova near casper has a few places 8ball is a really good one drive to the meraina then keep going down that road till you hit the end of it then just walk towards the cliffs till you find the very obvious cove, the highest one is about 65-70ft give or take with water levels
But if you climb down there is also a 40ft-30ft and a 15-20 ft cliff, also in alcova is cotton is cotton wood area it has a set of cliffs that goes from 10ft to like 50 if you hike around but check the water levels first or its sketchy. I guess you can also dive into the blue eye and the brown eye in thermopolis and I've heard that porcupine lake has a water fall you can jump into.