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Daredevil launches jet boat off 39-foot waterfall

Created at 4 Jun · 6:59 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Canadian daredevil Dusty Friesen launched his jet boat over Lundbreck Falls in Alberta on May 25, claiming a world record for the highest waterfall jump in a jet boat. Both Friesen and the boat survived the 39-foot plunge unharmed. However, authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

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Key Numbers

39 feetwaterfall height
May 25date of stunt

Who's Involved

Dusty Friesen
Canadian daredevil who performed the waterfall jump
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Authorities investigating the stunt
Conservation officers
Authorities investigating the stunt

↳ Why This Matters

The stunt highlights the intersection of extreme sports, social media fame, and potential regulatory scrutiny, raising questions about safety, legality, and the pursuit of viral content.

Key facts

  • Dusty Friesen launched his jet boat off Lundbreck Falls in Alberta on May 25.
  • The waterfall is approximately 39 feet high.
  • Friesen claims the stunt is a world record for the highest waterfall jump in a jet boat.
  • Both Friesen and the boat survived the stunt without injury.
  • The Royal Canadian Mounted Police and conservation officers have launched an investigation into the incident.

Canadian daredevil Dusty Friesen, known online as @DustyDoeser, has gained viral attention for launching his jet boat, named "Dent," over Lundbreck Falls in Alberta on May 25. Friesen claims this feat is a world record for the highest naturally flowing waterfall ever jumped in a jet boat. Alberta tourism officials state the twin falls drop approximately 39 feet. While Guinness World Records does not track this specific category, Friesen has presented his case publicly. Video of the stunt has circulated widely online. Friesen and his boat reportedly survived the plunge without any injuries. He stated that he carefully studied the rocks near the lip of the falls and adjusted his approach to avoid being thrown into a barrel roll, emphasizing safety precautions and ensuring personnel were positioned below. Despite his claims of safety and legality, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and conservation officers have initiated an investigation into the incident. Friesen maintains he did not violate any laws and is already considering larger jumps, including Niagara Falls, to grow his social media following.

Frequently asked questions

The stunt was performed by Canadian daredevil Dusty Friesen, who posts online as @DustyDoeser.

The stunt took place at Lundbreck Falls in Alberta, Canada.

The waterfall is approximately 39 feet high.

Friesen claims it is a world record for the highest waterfall jump ever completed in a jet boat.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police and conservation officers have launched an investigation into the incident.

What Happens Next

01Authorities continue their investigation into the stunt.
02Friesen plans to attempt larger jumps in the future.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 6:26 PM
Canadian daredevil Dusty Friesen claims a world record after launching his jet boat, "Dent," off the 39-foot Lundbreck Falls in Alberta.
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