Rafters drop 169-foot multi-tier waterfall
Rafters drop 169-foot multi-tier waterfall

Racehorse Creek is a small waterway in Washington State that runs near Deming and is a popular destination for hikers and fossil aficionados. The most spectacular feature in the area is Racehorse Falls, a 169-foot multi-stage waterfall.

Standing on top of Racehorse Falls, it’s hard to imagine descending in any type of watercraft but rafters Conor Gorospe and Jon Loke decided it was doable and threw caution to the wind when they pointed their boat directly down the treacherous waters and held on for dear life.

The pair could not hold back their emotions when they reached the bottom in one piece and their celebration of the epic descent was well deserved. When you look up the definition of “sending it” this video should be the top search result. Absolute mayhem.

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Francis Xavier is a seasoned writer for Unofficial Networks, bringing a lifetime of outdoor experience to his work. Having lived in a ski resort town for years he has a deep connection to mountain culture....

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