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Dagger Safety Initiative Podcast!!! 18 years 7 months ago #9034

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The Dagger safety Initiative got kicked off this past weekend. DSI, in association with American Whitewater, MatherRescue, and CRKT, wants to reach out to help paddlers eveywhere. This weeks podcast gives a glimpse into what DSI is all about.

Each podcast will be issued with 2 versions, A-audio only or V-audio and video. They are the same episode/commentary and will be labeled as such (ex: 01-A or 01-V), just different files sizes, so enjoy whichever you want or both.

To view online: dagger.podomatic.com/

You can also subscribe to download this through iTunes, Yahoo, and other services through this page.

If you would rather just subscribe through iTunes directly: open iTunes, click on the \"Advanced\" tab in top menu bar, click on \"Subscribe to Podcast\" and enter the following url (you should be able to copy/ctrl-c and paste/ctrl-v):

dagger.podOmatic.com/rss2.xml

We are excited to make and get these out for everyone to enjoy!

This first podcast features Dagger's Ken Hoeve interviewing Team Dagger Paddler Pat Keller and his mother, Carrie. Pat discusses what life is like as a professional kayaker and a son.

Please feel free to let us know if you have any questions or comments or suggestions regarding future podcasts...

matt

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