We don't give a damn how they do it OUTSIDE.

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"Hell yeah, I can paddle my POS flatwater kayak on a class IV drop. I'm wearing a pfd, a bicycle helmet and chest waders! Ready for anything!!!"

Indeed, a moron saved by others to do more moronic ventures.

I've paddled that water and it's an unforgiving SOB.

H0-LEEEEE SHITTT!!!

That video is amazing.
 
I can't believe that log broke free and ended up floating along with them in the video. REALLY lucky bastards.

And that was a mild section of Sixmile Creek. I've paddled there in my open canoe and in a kayak. It's intense. It's beautiful, but at my age, I'll get my kicks elsewhere, now.
 
Message on the the neighborhood bb this morning: "Mother brown bear with cubs wandering around Buffalo (Street) Thursday am. Everyone have a lovely day."
 
You must be living in a vacuum, this sort of shit happens daily.


Sadly, this is true.

It's the same brand of fool who aims their skis / snowboard out of bounds in the winter, with only a cell phone and a shitty sense of direction as backcountry gear.
 
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