Welcome to Movie Monday 12 March 2018 here at Unsponsored.
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Paddling tips, tricks, news and gear reviews from an Unsponsored point of view
Another Social Media Saturday here at Unsponsored HQ.
Hypoxia 2, another great edit from Rob Coffey and Nick Doran. Still pre GoPro.
A kayaking film by Rob Coffey and Nick Doran most notable for the first descent of the Zaz river in Iran and a high water descent of the northern gorge of the Blue Nile in Ethiopia. Featuring Rob Coffey, Nick Doran, Ali Donald, Simon Westgarth, Dave Carroll, Tyler Bradt, Flemming Schmidt and Marianne Saether
Hypoxia 1 – A classic video from almost 20 years ago. No GoPros and no HD. I still have it on VHS somewhere.
Kayaking adventure around the world 1999-2001 by Rob Coffey and Nick Doran. Featuring the Zambezi, White Nile, Coruh in Eastern Turkey, California, Canada and Europe, including the first Irish kayakers on the White Nile before it was dammed. Kayakers Rob Coffey, Nick Doran, Dave Carroll, EJ, Nico Chassing and many others
It’s that Liquidlogic kayak again. Ryan Mcavoy has one of those slicey Liquidlogic prototypes and has posted a number of videos on-line. From other posts we know that this yet un-named kayak (Update: looks like the kayak is going to be called the Homeslice) is going into production. I would like this one to be my next playboat.
North East Kayaks and Paddles are unleashing their new Kayak Monkey T-Shirt on the world.
This beauty is the custom Dagger RPM created by Dagger UK/Palm Equipment for the 2018 National Student Rodeo. Due to severe weather conditions in the UK the event had to be cancelled. So this kayak is up for grabs.
Welcome to Unsponsored and Movie Monday 5 March 2018.
We have a a fine selection of edits for you to check out this week. Please like and share.
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Check out the new NRS Women’s Pivot Drysuit.
This back entry Tizip suit is worth checking out.
On the corner of Thamel Chowk, Kathmandu, sat a fruit and veg seller. His stall covered in bananas, spinach, peppers and much more. That stall is gone now. It’s a supermarket. This stall holder knew the comings and goings of most of the river guides in town. It was a time before cell phones and the internet. If you wanted to message a friend, you left a note at the stall. That is how I first began guiding in Nepal. I had already had my ‘gap year’ kayaking in Norway and working down in Evje for Troll. I learnt lots, I made mistakes, but I never thought I would be guiding again – I thought I would have a proper job. More than twenty years later, this has not come to pass. Each career or job I have taken I have sacrificed or halted in order to get a flight east. I know the streets of Kathmandu better than I know my home town, and as time progressed the same is true of Rishikesh, Leh, Manali and now Paro.
Welcome to Social Media Saturday. Here’s a small selection of what I have come across on Instagram over the last few days.
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