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Subject: Re: Kayak


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Boyd Percy
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Date Posted: 01:21:53 01/20/13 Sun
In reply to: Boyd Percy 's message, "Kayak" on 01:57:13 01/19/13 Sat

>I just saw a short video of a kayaker surviving a 100
>foot plunge over Ozone Falls in Tennessee not too far
>from the Ocoee River where Crystal and her friends
>were rafters. The video mentioned that Niagara Falls
>was 167 feet high. The only damage the kayaker
>suffered was that his helmet camera was broken. I
>guess Crystal and Randy never did anything that crazy.

Here's another link of outdoor "craziness". A couple of guys are surfing in Maine in the winter. It reminded me of Crystal and Randy's surfing in Lake Superior. I didn't see any chunks of ice in the water but there was snow on the beach.

http://www.surfermag.com/photos/the-weight-of-water/#08f07cc8d7

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