Kayak Session Magazine

COBRA TALES

BLACK HOLE

e all have moments where we know that we've screwed up, that feeling of, "oh my god, what did I just do;' Moments when it's too late to turn back, and the only option is to keep going. I've had plenty of those in my life. In 2011, six of us fell off a 90-foot waterfall in Mexico, blind, in one of the biggest mistakes in kayaking history. We'd never seen the drop before; we didn't even know it existed. Yet we rallied into it as if we were approaching a 20-footer we'd done a thousand times.

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