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A real sense of excitement is kayaking in Six Mile Creek in the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA where the white water rapids show their power. The rapids have cut their mark through three canyons which span a distance of approximately 20 miles.
Six Mile Creek can be a very peaceful scene but when it rages, whitewater kayaking should only be done here by the highly skilled professionals. Every twist and turn the water takes, a kayaker must ensure the right movements are made as Six Mile Creek can easily win the battle.
Each run in whitewater kayaking is rated with Grade II being the easiest and Grade VI being the hardest. Six Mile Creek consists of runs rated between IV and VI, this giving one an idea of the severity of whitewater kayaking here.
Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Six Mile Creek, white water kayaking.
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Mark Yezbick / Accent Alaska |
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d007_045 - Whitewater Kayaking Six Mile Creek Kenai Peninsula |