It took Tyler Bradt four trips to Palouse Falls before he did it. He first laid eyes on the Southeastern Washington waterfall in March while on a trip from his home state of Montana. “We just heard ...
Let’s get this out of the way. Tyler Bradt kayaked off Washington’s 189-foot Palouse Falls first. That was in 2009, and he stayed in his boat the entire time. On April 25 of this year, when Mexican ...
Sam Drevo, owner of eNRG Kayaking in Portland, got the phone call from a friend at 10 p.m. on a Monday in April: Tyler Bradt might attempt to run 186-foot Palouse Falls in southeastern Washington ...
There isn’t a lot that scares Tyler Bradt, so before he steered his kayak off the lip of eastern Washington’s Palouse Falls and dropped 18 stories amid water rushing at 2,000 cubic feet (57 cubic ...
Very few mortals will ever willingly plunge over a waterfall. And that's a good thing. Even the best of the professional kayakers suffer serious injuries when they descend waterfalls. Tyler Bradt, the ...
Palouse Falls is among the top attractions along The Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail. The trail recently was ranked among the "top 10 most spectacular geologic sites in the continental United ...
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