April 19, 2022 Slideshows » Arts + Scene

Perilous Plunge 2022 

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Members of the Lumberjack Marching Band lead the parade to the pier, where jumpers will plunge perilously into the bay.
Photo by Mark McKenna
Redwood Capital Bank’s Cat in the Hat and His Things parade towards the pier at the foot of F Street in Eureka.
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Members from the first team jump, Leapord Geekos, hold hands as they plunge into the bay’s chilly waters Saturday.
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Multiple kayakers hold up their scores for the first plungers to jump into the bay since the event was held virtually due to COVID.
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Members of the Redwood Coast Energy Authority team dressed as various renewable energy sources fling themselves from the pier.
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Michaele Whiteley of the Rainbow Vixens slips from the pier into the water with aid from her unicorn floaty.
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The Lumberjack Marching Band provides entertainment between the jumps at the foot of F Street.
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Trent Simmons, aka Animal from the team Muppets Take the Plunge, gets some serious air from the dock.
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Lotus Mountain Printing team member Basil Gray was a fish out of water.
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Thing One springs from the pier as the Redwood Capital Bank Team lines up to follow suit.
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Redwood Capital Bank Team Member Thing 2 tucks into a cannon ball from the F Street Pier.
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Plunge Emcee, KIEM weather man, and final plunger of the 2022 Perilous Plunge, Dan Romano went all in as he leapt from the dock.
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The final splash from the 2022 Perilous Plunge created by Dan Romano’s entry into the bay.
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The Team Muppets Take the Plunge warm up in the hot tub provided by Pure Water Spas in Eureka.
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As the event ended many of the kayakers continued to enjoy the relative calm from the break in the storm.
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Lotus Mountain Printing team member Basil Gray was a fish out of water.

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