Kayak Down Waterfall at Deane Williams blog

Kayak Down Waterfall. Dane jackson put yet another major whitewater kayak descent on his resume. There isn’t a lot that scares tyler bradt, so before he steered his kayak off the lip of eastern washington’s palouse falls and dropped 18 stories amid water rushing at 2,000 cubic feet (57 cubic meters) per second, he recalls his mind running gin clear, just like the current. Even the best of the professional kayakers. And that's a good thing. Tyler bradt completes the world record waterfall descent. Dane jackson is an extreme kayaker who regularly drops massive waterfalls and his latest trip tackled five monsters in seven days. Very few mortals will ever willingly plunge over a waterfall. This time, he paddled down one of the steepest navigable river sections on the planet — the santo domingo gorge.

Kayaker Vertically Plunges Down a 113 Foot Waterfall
from laughingsquid.com

Tyler bradt completes the world record waterfall descent. This time, he paddled down one of the steepest navigable river sections on the planet — the santo domingo gorge. Very few mortals will ever willingly plunge over a waterfall. And that's a good thing. There isn’t a lot that scares tyler bradt, so before he steered his kayak off the lip of eastern washington’s palouse falls and dropped 18 stories amid water rushing at 2,000 cubic feet (57 cubic meters) per second, he recalls his mind running gin clear, just like the current. Dane jackson is an extreme kayaker who regularly drops massive waterfalls and his latest trip tackled five monsters in seven days. Even the best of the professional kayakers. Dane jackson put yet another major whitewater kayak descent on his resume.

Kayaker Vertically Plunges Down a 113 Foot Waterfall

Kayak Down Waterfall This time, he paddled down one of the steepest navigable river sections on the planet — the santo domingo gorge. Very few mortals will ever willingly plunge over a waterfall. And that's a good thing. Even the best of the professional kayakers. Tyler bradt completes the world record waterfall descent. There isn’t a lot that scares tyler bradt, so before he steered his kayak off the lip of eastern washington’s palouse falls and dropped 18 stories amid water rushing at 2,000 cubic feet (57 cubic meters) per second, he recalls his mind running gin clear, just like the current. Dane jackson is an extreme kayaker who regularly drops massive waterfalls and his latest trip tackled five monsters in seven days. This time, he paddled down one of the steepest navigable river sections on the planet — the santo domingo gorge. Dane jackson put yet another major whitewater kayak descent on his resume.

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