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- Pumpkin season is here - and no one is celebrating quite like Steve Kueny.
- The Missouri native just set a world record by paddling 38.4 miles in a hollowed-out pumpkin.
- Kueny paddled his way down the Missouri River from Kansas City, KS to Napoleon, MO in a 1,208-pound pumpkin dubbed 'Huckle Berry'.
- His voyage broke the previous world record of 37.5 miles set last year in Nebraska. The trip has been submitted to Guinness World Records to be certified.
Watch: Missouri man paddles 38.4 miles in hollowed-out pumpkin - UPI.com
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