Our Bowling Adventure

This is me and my friends “attempting” to bowl WITHOUT bumpers!!!! Special thanks to Kayla because shes awesome!

Here’s part 3 of the TV show. The televised action picks up after game 3. The womens’ bowling teams from Southern University and Alabama A&M duke it out for the SWAC title. The baker system is utilized here.

Amazon Adventure – MONSTER Peacock Bass on topwater!

Capt. Blair Wiggins travels to the Rio Negro River in Brazil in search of peacock bass. He fishes with good friend, John Lang in the freshwater rivers of the Amazon. We spent 5 days on the road capturing the scenic beauty for our viewers. Learn More: addictivefishing.blogspot.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Venice Adventure – OFFSHORE & INSHORE action

Capt. Blair heads offshore of Venice, Louisiana to fish for mahi, yellowfin tuna and whatever else shows up!

Up in the air! – Hamish and Dave’s Kentucky Adventure

Hamish and Dave continue their fantastic adventure to the World Equestrian Games held in Kentucky, USA. In this video they go behind the scenes with the Australian team horses flying from Mascot airport in Sydney. www.aet.equestrian.org.au
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Surf Adventure

The Turner Brothers go on an exotic island adventure. (Nice Waves)
Video Rating: 4 / 5

radio control surfers. nate-brian newport beach, california (part 1)

Amazon Fishing Adventure

Steve Houseknecht of Cortland NY, and Dick Wescott of Jordan NY, traveled earlier this year to Brazil to fish for peacock bass — a true Amazon adventure. Also on the trip were Steve’s son, Philip, and long-time friend Doug Albertson on Pa. Steve and Doug share their unique experiences in the following video slideshow. Introduction by Syracuse Post-Standard Outdoor editor Dave Figura. Visit www.syracuse.com for more news and multimedia.

Surfing Salmonella Dub Adventure

Surf Boarding, Snow Boarding, Sky Boarding & Sky Diving Remixed Video to Salmonella Dub. Enjoy.

Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from JustinChris and more videos in the Air Sports category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Admit it, daredevil—you’ve been waiting to fly since the day you were born. Find a great instructor, throw on that jumpsuit, and get ready for freefall! To complete this How-To you will need: To be 18 or older An accredited, reputable jump school Good health Photo ID At least 0 Attentiveness A sense of adventure Warning: Skydiving can be extremely dangerous. Investigate your skydiving school thoroughly, and consult a doctor to make sure you’re medically fit to jump. Step 1: Find your school Make sure the school and instructors you choose are certified and rated by the United States Parachute Association. (If you’re outside the US, look for a certification from The World Air Sports Federation.) Research their safety records and overall reputation online. Tip: Skydiving schools are sometimes referred to as “drop zones.” Step 2: Be healthy You need to be in good shape, which means you shouldn’t be taking any medications that affect coordination or decision-making process. If you have a pre-existing condition, consult the jump school to see if they think they can work with you. Also, don’t scuba dive or donate blood for at least 48
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Everett man’s love of adventure, Old Spice earns Fiji trip

Everett man’s love of adventure, Old Spice earns Fiji trip
A nonchalant hint of Old Spice precedes Zachary Scheel. The aroma won him a trip to the South Pacific. Lt. Scheel, a Navy Civil Engineer Corps officer, is the assistant public works officer at Naval Station Everett.
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