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Off to the Races Episode 1 - Walton Whopper
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jeff_turner
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01 October 2013
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We are very excited to announce the first episode of Off 2 the races is here. This episode will not disappoint. You will see Many team Kokatat Paddles in this video. Paul Kuthe, Sean Morley, Christopher Lockyer, Justine Curgenven for the This is the Sea Series. The Walton Whopper is located...
We are very excited to announce the first episode of Off 2 the races is here. This episode will not disappoint. You will see Many team Kokatat Paddles in this video. Paul Kuthe, Sean Morley, Christopher Lockyer, Justine Curgenven for the This is the Sea Series. The Walton Whopper is located in the community of Walton located in the upper portion of the Bay of Fundy. The tidal range during most of the filming was between 47 and 50 feet. The max heights of the upper part of the bay of Fundy exceeds 54 feet. As part of the Bay of Fundy Sea kayak Symposium a team of intrenational coaches were in Nova Scotia so we thought it would be a good idea to take them all to Walton for a Whopper Challenge. They did not disappoint. We hope you enjoy. Thank you to the sponsors of the project Kokatat Special thanks goes out to: Ashley Lockyer, Aiden Lockyer, Leigh Woltman and Jarrod Gunn McQuillen for there help
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