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College Kids Built A Raft And Spend 4-5 Days Every Summer Floating Down The Susquehanna River

Some college kids built a raft and spend 4-5 days every summer floating down the Susquehanna River.

It’s made out of two by fours and barrels to keep them afloat. the adventure is a summertime tradition the northeastern Pennsylvania natives started back in 2018.

If you were wondering how they eat:

“A bunch of coolers, we got a propane grill, we got speakers, a bunch of chairs and food, lots of food with a whole lot of space.. it’s been a good time and most importantly friend.”

One guy said, “This is our entertainment, instead of going to bars or something on the weekends we hang out together and we do things that are wholesome in our minds.”

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