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Rafting the Tatshenshi River in Alaska in winter conditions! On paper we’d come in search of the biggest ski lines of our lives. But the reality
Rafting the Tatshenshi River in Alaska in winter conditions! On paper we’d come in search of the biggest ski lines of our lives. But the reality
Six kayakers. 400 kilometers. A 17-day self-supported trip down the Apurimac River. In 1975, Calvin Giddings led a group of paddlers down the first descent
The South Ram River, near the small town of Nordegg, Alberta, stands out to a select group of kayakers because of a beautiful series of
The Balkan Peninsula is home to the last wild rivers in Europe. However, a deluge of more than 3,000 proposed hydropower developments threaten to destroy
On a narrow path through Florida’s Everglades Headwaters, three friends embark on a journey to survey a fragile wilderness corridor before it disappears forever. Amidst
Five friends decide to ride and paddle nine days through the Chilcotin mountains of British Columbia. Let’s say they got more than they bargained for. Kenny Smith,
At the heart of the Alaskan Pebble Mine controversy, the Koktuli River winds its way through the Alaskan bushland from its source at Frying Pan
Aniol and Gerd Serrasolses have been kayaking together for almost their entire lives. Follow them on their adventure through the highs and lows of a
At the heart of the Alaskan Pebble Mine controversy, the Koktuli River winds its way through the Alaskan bushland from its source at Frying Pan
Why do we put ourselves into the path of discomfort and risk? What drives us to get too cold and too tired, to battle with
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