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Yosemite's newest thrill: Running through a 'dangerous' waterfall June 01, 2017 06:21PM | Admin Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 17,057 |
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Ha! I know that girl in the video, what a small world. Though I would rather walk than run at such sections.
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Not quite The Geezer, but getting there
Don't know why the editor of that article put the word dangerous in quotes, as if it's not really dangerous. As the article itself notes, at certain times those falls can be fatal (which is why the NPS sometime declares the bridge closed). I'm with nwhkr - I'd prefer to walk and keep my footing than risk slipping while running.
Re: Yosemite's newest thrill: Running through a 'dangerous' waterfall June 03, 2017 07:13PM | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 308 |
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plawrence
It's also pretty bad the general tone of the article that equates Yosemite as some sort of amusement park out in the wilderness, a Disneyland in the Sierra and that crossing the footbridges is the newest "thrill ride" in the park.
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plawrence
It's also pretty bad the general tone of the article that equates Yosemite as some sort of amusement park out in the wilderness, a Disneyland in the Sierra and that crossing the footbridges is the newest "thrill ride" in the park.