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Tyler Bradt (born June 2, 1986) is an American whitewater kayaker known for kayaking Palouse Falls. [2] ... In July 2001, Tyler was invited to kayak rapids in Norway. [4]
On April 21, 2009, Tyler Bradt ran the falls in a kayak, setting an unofficial world record for the highest waterfall run. Bradt's media agent released the video footage of him dropping over the falls to Sports Illustrated, which carried it on its website. [8] [9] The magazine carried a two-page photo of the feat in its May 18 issue.
As a filmmaker, Sturges has documented cutting edge descents and world records, including Tyler Bradt's record waterfall descent of 189 ft. Palouse Falls in 2009. [25] Sturges featured the footage in his film "Dream Result" (2010). In 2015 Sturges documented Rafa Ortiz's multi year training to kayak Niagara Falls.
The North Fork Championship was a whitewater kayaking extreme race located on the North Fork of the Payette River, just north of Banks, Idaho. [1] [2] The North Fork of the Payette River is one of the most well known class V rivers in the world, most notably for the extremely continuous big water.
A 17-year-old kayaker spent nearly 12 hours treading water and clinging to his kayak Wednesday after becoming separated from his high school paddling group, the U.S.
A man died after his kayak began taking on water in Washington state’s Olympic National Park, park officials said Tuesday.
A 21-year-old kayaker disappeared in a Colorado lake after capsizing into the cold water, deputies said. Then “massive” snowfall hit the area, complicating rescuers’ search for him.
Tyler Bradt, whitewater kayaker, ran Palouse Falls in 2009; Edward Catich, author was born in the town; Huey Lewis, lead singer of Huey Lewis and the News; Marion Marshall, actress; Washington J. McCormick, United States Representative from Montana, retired to Stevensville; George McGovern owned a book store and a summer home in the area