Well, I can’t say I would take the risk this young man did… has more than once, I daresay. But it speaks to me of just how much we are capable of, when we do our research, test the waters, and dive in where others refuse to go.
Here we see Tyler Bradt as he completes his World Record Waterfall Descent, over the Palouse Falls in Washington — in his kayak! This drop was re-measured officially, after the video was posted, and it was found to be 189 feet — several feet taller than originally thought. Tyler came out of the experience with minor injuries, including a sprained wrist and a massive hit.
Tyler Bradt had a burning desire and the faith that he could do it. He counted the cost and measured the distance — and then HE DID IT!!
Willena Flewelling
Success in 10 Steps
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