A Nebraska man paddled 38 miles down the Missouri River in an 846-pound pumpkin in an effort to set a Guinness World Record.
A Nebraska power plant worker floated 38 miles down the Missouri River in an 846-pound pumpkin in an effort to sail past the Guinness World Record of 25 miles.
The current record of 25.5 miles was set in 2018 by a man who paddled from North Dakota to Minnesota, according to the organization.Courtesy Yvonne Hansen “Seems like a unique if not slightly crazy way to celebrate his 60th birthday, which was yesterday,” the post said.
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