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On April 21, 2009 in Eastern Washington, Tyler Bradt paddled over 186 ft. tall Palouse Falls, shattering the waterfall world-record he had previously set, changing the entire perception of the sport's capabilities. Bradt spent weeks with close friend, filmmaker, and former world champion... more
Reviewed by allenp109 May 25, 04:30am ( 13 reviews ) • kayakwaterfalls.com
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Rated by KayakGuy02 on Jun 23, 10:13pm
This guy is nuts!!!
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Rated by enchantedlisa on May 28, 5:26am
This is the best page I've looked at in a long time. It is breathtaking.
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Rated by Dreamerr on May 27, 10:55pm
On April 21, 2009 in Eastern Washington, Tyler Bradt paddled over 186 ft. tall Palouse Falls, shattering the waterfall world-record he had previously set, changing the entire perception of the sport's capabilities.
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Rated by allenp109 on May 25, 4:30am
On April 21, 2009 in Eastern Washington, Tyler Bradt paddled over 186 ft. tall Palouse Falls, shattering the waterfall world-record he had previously set, changing the entire perception of the sport's capabilities. Bradt spent weeks with close friend, filmmaker, and former world champion Rush Sturges preparing for the attempt. Sturges put it simply: "Nothing even close to this has ever been done before. He just changed the sport forever."
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Rated by rttfm on May 24, 8:33pm
Wow.... I really have no other words. Just wow. Wow, wow, wow, wow!!!!
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Rated by senorsam21 on May 24, 7:20am
Epic.
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Reviewed by My-Bologna on May 24, 2:39am
no respect for his own life. the Bernoulli effect that keeps a ping pong ball on top a hair dryer could have kept him under the water til he suffocated.