Near death river boarding in new zealand
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@xratedkiwi No, actually what your saying is nowhere near the truth, it's just typical of an uninformed raft guide who thinks they know everything about being on a river
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maybe you shouldn't go down a river head first?
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near death?
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i have been slammed in that hole in my kayak its all good take a small thrashing but it flushes
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whats the matter baa baa, was what i was saying un-comfortably close to the truth?
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@xratedkiwi Assuming you must be a river boarding guide, as you seem to know what regulations were in place? If not, I would suggest that it would be a wise decision not to make uninformed comments.
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@xratedkiwi The activity has always been more than reasonably controlled, having an authority on board who do not have a single person who has any experience in riverboarding, does not instantly make things controlled!
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@NarleyDude07 - I guess that would mean it's a good thing that the company has changed owners since that time. Not that the previous owners ever operated if there was too much water. If it was unsafe to operate they didn't operate. Once in the river the least dangerous way is to continue on the river.
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i done that about 5 years ago on contiki . this was dangerous as all fuck as it had been pissing down with rain so the river was really wild ! . a lot of people were complaining that it was dangerous but the people running it continued on anyway . . .
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near death experience where - you did not get held in the rapid that I could see? Sorry laughable and yes im a riverboarding guide.
The guy who goes down the middle ended up with a broken neck
evo2k06 4 years ago