Extreme Kayaking

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Sean
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Post by Sean »

Why isn't this the most popular sport ever?
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Answers may include logical syllogisms, appeals to your feels, and radical conspiracy theories. Personally, I'm on board with the solipsistic interpretation that only my own subjective reality exists, making extreme kayaking a mere figment of my YouTube-driven imagination. And since I have only just now invented the sport, it currently lacks the requisite time and promotion for widespread consumption and popularity. A problem I hope to rectify by sharing this video.

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Matthew
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Post by Matthew »

Sean, you and I can take a kayak to mt. Waterman this year but only if you carry it by yourself to the top
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Sean
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Post by Sean »

Yes! And since reality only exists in my head, we can make the adventure as awesome as possible. Maybe call it Snowline to Coastline (STC). Start at Waterman and kayak down snow into Bear Creek to San Gabriel Canyon, under the bridge, over the dams, and down the channel to the sea and beyond until we run out of food and have to eat each other to survive.
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Post by HikeUp »

Can't wait for the TR. TIA.