He probably knew he didn’t
have a chance, once his kayak folded on a log in the South Fork of the Payette
River in the early 70’s.
Walt Blackadar, the kayaking
surgeon, from Salmon, Idaho was the Babe Ruth of kayaking in his day. Educated
at Dartmouth he made his way to the rural West where he engaged in hunting and
fishing, until he discovered kayaking. He ran rivers others thought to be too
dangerous, and his famous solo run down the Alsek River in Alaska was chronicled
in Sports Illustrated.
A competent physician and
outdoorsman, he liked hard challenges. Over time his skills diminished, and new
equipment and new techniques of boating enabled others to pass him by. Many,
who admired what he had done for the sport of whitewater kayaking, felt
strongly the loss of the 52-year-old whitewater pioneer.
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