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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsPaddle-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
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otherone
(973 posts)1. thanks for the OP
Solly Mack
(90,758 posts)2. Very pretty shot.
Thrill seeker.
elleng
(130,727 posts)3. Don't think I see him;
Great sky, tho!
ohnoyoudidnt
(1,858 posts)4. Slightly left of center about 30% of the way up.
You can see the ripples in the water behind the boarder.
elleng
(130,727 posts)6. Got it!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,517 posts)5. I see him, my dear Blue...
It's a great picture, and he is certifiable!
I am content to just look...