Trent and Knox Go Kayaking In the Snow

Just like skiing and snowboarding, running big lines in a kayak is dependent on perfect conditions. In the case of running big waterfalls like Montana's Big Timber Falls, that means a very specific level of water, and that only happens when the snow is melting. When the snow melts, the creeks swell, and the waterfall hits that perfect volume mark.

Hiking with boats is hard enough, but try hiking with boats on slippery and frozen ground. Eric Parker photo.

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Of course, that meant some tricky approaching. Hiking with boats is hard enough, but try hiking with boats on slippery and frozen ground, crossing massive snow drifts that had built up over a historic winter. But with an objective that big, Trent and Knox weren't fazed by wet feet and a little bit of cold. 

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