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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2011

First descent of Noccalula Falls (90 feet) with kayakers Pat Keller Isaac Levinson and Chris Gragtmans.

Filmed By: John Grace

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Music: CALVIN HARRIS - FEEL SO CLOSE

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  • i love the interviews they have done on this. these kids had fun, granted. but they talk about it like they had to be "professionals" to do this. newsflash: you paddled to an edge, and the waterfall+gravity did the rest, morons. have a good time, find new ways to make the news and get a little closer to the darwin award that's just eluded you; but don't tell me that you used any degree of talent to do it.

  • @t1g3rtoes if you think its that easy, you go do it.

  • song?musica?

  • @MsDrowningpool Artist: Calvin Harris

    Buy: Buy "Feel So Close (Nero Remix

  • Rip

  • @zuzubom lol they didnt die

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  • It doesn't seem physically possible that those little kayaks could possibly fit the big brass balls those dudes must have. It's easy to see why they go bow first, but how do they stay afloat?

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  • Gadsden is still talk about this... I think it's awesome.

    It's weird how I live right beside Noccalula Falls, and I was watching it on CNN...

  • @JakeStewart2020 No, dude. I've waded in that water as recently as last summer. When it's running hard, it's 3 feet deep, max. When it's dry, it's often less than a foot. I don't have an explanation for how erosion works in the Black Creek gorge, but it's not half as deep as you'd expect. Have you been down there yourself?

  • @junipermama1 3 feet lol. How do you think the grand canyon was formed? Erosion. That waterfalls has been dumping tons of water down there for a long time. maybe in spots that the waterfall doesn't hit is 3 feet. but the direct area of the water fall (where they landed) could be anywhere from 10-30 feet easy.

  • Hey guys, thanks for the discussion... some very interesting perspectives here. If any of you are interested in a poster of one of the descents, they available at our website.

  • @chadvipe2 You obviously know NOTHING about the degree of danger and skill needed to make such a drop. You don't just let gravity take over. You search a line, set yourself on it and then work like hell to see that you don't waiver over into rocks and boulders that can and do kill people. While I do not condone such hairboating, I do realize the complications and danger that must be overcome with SKILL to survive. (To the boater... Good run but don't do it again please. Stay alive)

  • @t1g3rtoes

    U figur it owt yett?

  • @t1g3rtoes

    Yea you mad

  • @roor20 mostly just amused that so many people (yourself included, roor) have taken the time to complain that i thought it was a retarded move. you're entitled to be easily impressed, i'm entitled to think it was ill-advised and ignorant. if i ever become genuinely upset or concerned over the comments of a stranger that i could give two you-know-whats about, i'll probably need to reevaluate my life. (ps- no typos that time, unless you want to count absent commas. bravo!)

  • @t1g3rtoes

    You mad bro?

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