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Suck Creek Beatdown
From Ted Hayes:
To make a long story short Neil broke his leg,
had a rod & 7 screws to repair his broken leg, with staff infection to
follow. his run on Knucklehead was attempted after several warm-up runs on
Thunderdome, that went injury free by the way.
From Paul Hubbard:
It was Neil alone who decided to tube it. He was told
how bad of an idea it was. He had already run Thunderdome 5 times and had
started to look at Knucklehead. No matter who was there he was going to do
it.
From the Editor:
We could type a bunch of words here, post a warning
label, yada yada yada...it's best just to use your mouse and scroll down, a
picture is worth 10000 words for this one.
Photos by Ted Hayes
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***Warning label***
Whitewater
paddling is VERY Dangerous, and you should get
instruction before ever attempting even to paddle
flatwater. One of contributors to this web site
has personally helped bury 3 kayaking friends, this
isn't a joke. Whitewater paddling can ruin your
life through accidents and can effect your family
and friends throughout a lifetime.
The
information on this page is incomplete,
inaccurate, and very unreliable. Use
with caution. Whitewater paddling is a
dangerous sport and the information here is not a
substitute for actual knowledge and skill.
The authors are not liable for your actions. Go
ahead and kill yourself if you want to, but don't
blame others for you actions and decisions that you
will make on and off the river.
***Warning
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Our hemlocks
are dying on the ridge due to the woolly adelgid
infestation. You can find out more at the Save
Our Hemlocks website:
http://www.saveourhemlocks.org/
To learn
even more
click here
The
Picture below is depressing to say the least... |
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Picture courtesy of
KnoxNews.com
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