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Topic: Kayaker Drowns  (Read 2349 times)

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Fergy

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  • Date Registered: Apr 2015
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Have not seen where anyone has talked about this. Out of respect for the family there is no intent to judge the actions of the individual. I would like to have everyone evaluate their safety decisions and know that this could be any of us. It only takes one mistake and we all have families. Hopefully we can all learn from the lose.

http://www.adn.com/alaska-news/2016/05/19/troopers-missing-kayaker-is-active-duty-jber-airman/


Low_Sky

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  • Date Registered: Oct 2015
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I hadn't seen that yet, Fergy. It's another sobering reminder that we are playing for keeps up here, and that without the right know-how and gear it's best to just stay home. A weekend paddle isn't worth anybody's life.


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Alaskafire

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There still looking for him