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- 2009-02-17
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- Christian Pondella
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- Red Bull Conquer the Falls
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- On February 17th Gadd and Plimley succeeded on a huge new challenge: Hunlen Falls, which Gadd says is, "The wildest frozen water I've ever seen in the world!"
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Will Gadd and EJ Plimley climbed more than 300M of cascading frozen ice-- the biggest single frozen waterfall in Canada
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