There are many activities out there that simply never occur to us. Luckily there are other people out there who these things do occur to.
One example is paddling off a very high waterfall. Tyler Bradt, an American kayaker, holds the world record for a waterfall plunge – 186 ft of it. The event took place in April 2009 at Palouse Falls in Washington State.
He reached 100 mph during the drop and on landing in the deep pool at the bottom of the falls Bradt was pushed 20 ft underwater for 7 seconds. The only injury sustained was a sprained wrist.
It was captured on film as part of an upcoming feature named Dream Result that also captures white water action in Canada, Chile, Iceland, Norway and China.
If that’s just part of what’s in store then we can’t wait. Check the trailer below.
