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Blue_In_AK

(46,436 posts)
Thu Apr 24, 2014, 04:11 AM Apr 2014

Paddle-boarding Cook Inlet, Alaska

Do you see him? I definitely wouldn't recommend this unless you're very accomplished. Cook Inlet has the second highest tides in the world with ripping currents. Just this week someone had to be rescued from the mudflats.

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Paddle-boarding Cook Inlet, Alaska (Original Post) Blue_In_AK Apr 2014 OP
thanks for the OP otherone Apr 2014 #1
Very pretty shot. Solly Mack Apr 2014 #2
Don't think I see him; elleng Apr 2014 #3
Slightly left of center about 30% of the way up. ohnoyoudidnt Apr 2014 #4
Got it! elleng Apr 2014 #6
I see him, my dear Blue... CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2014 #5

ohnoyoudidnt

(1,858 posts)
4. Slightly left of center about 30% of the way up.
Thu Apr 24, 2014, 09:57 PM
Apr 2014

You can see the ripples in the water behind the boarder.

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