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The cold waters of Grand Lake splash into the air as dozens of Spirit Polar Plunge participants rush into the 44 degree Fahrenheit waters of Grand Lake during Sunday’s second annual Spirit Polar Plunge.
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A group of employees from Granby’s City Market store participated in Sunday’s Polar Plunge and came decked out in their own unique attire.
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Spectators and event participants line the Grand Lake town dock and beach Sunday afternoon as they await the start of the Spirit Polar Plunge.
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A pair of first responders from the Grand Lake Fire Protection District zip off across the waters of Grand Lake as they prepare for the start of the second annual Spirit Polar Plunge.
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Dozens of Spirit Polar Plunge participants cheer as event organizers begin the countdown to the official start of the Spirit Polar Plunge.
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Grand Lake citizen Judy Tumblin, dressed in a bear suit, waves to the crowd as she prepares to launch herself from the Grand Lake Town Dock during Sunday’s Spirit Polar Plunge event.
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Judy Tumblin leaps into midair and prepares for her sudden shocking entry in the cold waters of Grand Lake during Sunday’s Spirit Polar Plunge.
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It was a brisk and blustery summer afternoon in Grand Lake on Sunday as hundreds of tourists and local citizens came together for the second annual Spirit Polar Plunge. The event took place at the Grand Lake town beach as water temperatures in Grand Lake hovered around a chilly 44 degrees Fahrenheit.
via:: Sky-Hi News