RIVER WARRIOR: RUSSELL DAVIES AND PROFESSIONAL TRANSFORMATION SPORTS DEVELOPMENT (PTSD)
May 15, 2021
4 minutes
BY EMILY NUCHOLS
©Jasper Gibson
©Jasper Gibson
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Russell Davies vividly remembers running his first big waterfall, Lower Mesa Falls on the Henry's Fork, a tributary of the Snake River. It was an experience that changed his life forever. He ran the left side double drop and can still recall looking back at the falls and the overwhelming sensation of being present in that moment. He quickly set safety and turned to watch as his friend Davis Gove opted for the right line. For Russell, Davis is an instigator in his paddling evolution and the person who introduced him to running big waterfalls.
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