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Team Dagger: Rush Sturges and Tyler Bradt post an update about the World record drop in B.C 17 years 6 months ago #18490

[img]images/paddle-news/347-large.gif[/img]Playak News Watch: Team Dagger: Rush Sturges and Tyler Bradt post an update about the World record drop in B.C <br>

Visit www.triberiders.ca/Alexandra%20Pics%20Update1.htm to see some photos from the recent YGP film shoot in Canada's Northwest Territories. Highlights include the first descent of Monkman Creek, The Slave River, and the world record waterfall descent of Alexandra Falls by Tyler Bradt and Rush Sturges. All this and more featured in the highly anticipated 2008 video release 'SOURCE.'


Bloody hell. Those are some seriously good photographs. Well done. And of course the drop itself is insane. :yes: Nice!

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Re:Team Dagger: Rush Sturges and Tyler Bradt post 17 years 6 months ago #18508

I love all of the updates on the triberiders website. There are always a heap of photo's and they are super good quality too! And those falls are nuts, can't believe people run this stuff! I guess there's a good reason why it's a world record though, not like stuff this big gets run every day :o!

Seems around 100 feet is where a lot of records are being broken. I wonder how long it will take to see someone knock off something above 150 feet? (are there even any falls big enough to attempt this?) Just wondering what the next big milestone will be after the ~100 footers?

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Re:Team Dagger: Rush Sturges and Tyler Bradt post 17 years 6 months ago #18915

Ive got a dagger g-froce but ide rather have a pyranha

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