Yeah they all had pfd's on and is a yearly training session for the jet boat crew. The Jetboat runs down and picks the swimmers up right below the rapid.
@@numbchomskull It's the same jetboat that picked them up. These jetboat crews are trained to do class 6 rapid rescues. Every year some tourists fall in the river, the jetboats are the ones who fish them out.
Yeah they all had pfd's on and is a yearly training session for the jet boat crew. The Jetboat runs down and picks the swimmers up right below the rapid.
Maybe the Jetboat will pick the swimmers up. "Maybe" is the operative word.
@@numbchomskull It's the same jetboat that picked them up. These jetboat crews are trained to do class 6 rapid rescues. Every year some tourists fall in the river, the jetboats are the ones who fish them out.
wow these ppl do not hesitate for a second to jump in...like they are so used to it..haha
Those people jumping in. Are they crazy? I don't understand
still nothing compared to Inga rapids with giant whirlpools located on Congo river in Africa.
crazy OMG
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What? did the swimmers survive? No life jackets?
I'm going to have to call your optometrist. They have PFDs.
Danm its unsafe
Check out this video on UA-cam:
They allow people to jump into class 6 rapids. Also, I thought kayaking the Niagara River was a major no-no.
The devils hole rapids are not class 6 and we launch off the jetboats so it’s allowed. Launching from shore is not allowed under Niagara Parks bylaws.
Devil's hole is class 5. Those jetboat tours go all the way up to the whirlpool.
I’d say class IV but I live in Colorado
@@ChristianLanctot Ehh it is class 4. Big water class 4 but still class 4.
@@tangoclimbsdo you launch your kayak from the Jetboat?
People and their excessive use of abbreviation...