Polar Bear Plunge
Polar Bear Plunge 2012 Begins in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland
Anyone who has the desire to jump into freezing cold water has an opportunity to do so, and with full support of onlookers. The 2012 Polar Bear Plunge has begun! Participants began entering the water at Sandy Point State Park around 10 am for the 16th
By Caitlin Stolzenthaler Plungers ran back to shore after the annual Polar Bear Plunge for LADACIN on Saturday. It's not unusual to see crowds clad in bathi.
By Caitlin Stolzenthaler Plungers ran back to shore after the annual Polar Bear Plunge for LADACIN on Saturday. It's not unusual to see crowds clad in bathi.
Anyone who has the desire to jump into freezing cold water has an opportunity to do so, and with full support of onlookers. The 2012 Polar Bear Plunge has begun! Participants began entering the water at Sandy Point State Park around 10 am for the 16th
The plungers need your help! NOW: Call 410-261-2300 to donate to the Special Olympics Maryland. See more photos from Sandy Point State Park and the 16th annual Polar Bear Plunge here.
Polar Bear Plunge 2012: Let The Plunging Begin
A group of more than 30 Quince Orchard students heads north today to partake in the 2012 Polar Bear Plunge's 'Cool School Challenge' on 'Frigid Friday.' By Greg Cohen A screen capture of the home page for Quince Orchard's Cool School Challenge Frigid
You might first want to check out the reactions of these polar plungers from across the country. Elliana Roullier, 5, hit the water at Lake Coeur d'Alene in Idaho during the city's 32nd annual polar bear plunge and promptly had a change of heart.
FOX 4's Karli Ritter, Nick Vasos and 9 a.m. producer Camissa Hill braved 39-degree water temperatures and took a pre-Polar Bear Plunge on Thursday. The 2012 Polar Bear Plunge will be held Saturday at Longview Lake
Strong winds blew down a large tent that was going to be used for Saturday's Polar Bear Plunge activities. The tent was not being used when it came down (WBAL Photo by Scott Wykoff) Let the plunging begin for some real true to life polar bear plungers.
By Caitlin Stolzenthaler Plungers ran back to shore after the annual Polar Bear Plunge for LADACIN on Saturday. It's not unusual to see crowds clad in bathing suits at the Manasquan beachfront — unless it happens to be mid-January.