The 20th annual Green River Race was held on Saturday, November 7th, 2015
We’ve collected the results and a number of awesome edits of the race right here for the Unsponsored audience. Enjoy.
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The 20th annual Green River Race was held on Saturday, November 7th, 2015
We’ve collected the results and a number of awesome edits of the race right here for the Unsponsored audience. Enjoy.
We have a bumper crop of fine whitewater edits for Movie Monday 9 November 2015. Take some time to check them out.
Another old school classic hot on the heels of Operation Zulu. With the permission of Corran Addison I have converted it to MP4 and put it online.
Corran Addison, Nico Chasing, Steve Fisher and Dan Campbell take starring roles in this short but action packed video that is watchable time and time again. The editing is quite jumpy, fast – sort of MTV style, but the boating is good.
If you were on the North Tyne today from 11.00am through to 3.30pm the chances are I have a photograph of you or your group. Water levels were sitting at around 0.9 on the gauge but the water was rising throughout the afternoon.
Heavy rain in the area has sent all of the main ww rivers mad. The North Tyne, South Tyne, Tees, and Swale are all on the rise. So Sunday looks like pick and mix of classic northern whitewater. Make your choice.
There have been some great Norway related posts on Unsponsored this year. This one from No Travel Without Kayak is superb.
The University of Limerick Kayak Club in Ireland is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
The club are looking to get in contact with as many former members as possible.
First day in Costa Rica was pretty stout, hitting the classic waterfall run in the Sarapiqui Valley.
A superb trip for the Demshitz. Plenty of water and plenty of action on Stoney creek and Raymondskill creek.
A fine selection of whitewater edits from around the world. Carefully picked by Team Unsponsored.
Professional photographer John Rathwell and partner Tracy Guenard have decided to sell their house, almost everything they own, and are hitting the road in their ’91 Westfalia to fight for mental wellness awareness with the new project “Searching for Sero”. They need your help by supporting the project on the crowdfunding platform, IndieGoGo.com. The ambitious project aims for a $10,000 CDN goal in the next 32 days in order to launch the two-year project. The campaign has already surpassed 30% of the total goal in the first 3 days. Several successful preview stories have already been published online to showcase what they plan to do once they hit the road next spring.
Searching For Sero expects to grow their following and supporters quickly by shining a light on mental wellness and suicide prevention. “There are so many people out there struggling to find their happy place,” says John Rathwell, “And we believe we can make a difference. We hope to inspire people to truly make positive changes in their lives. We trust that people will see the value in what we are doing and help make this project happen.”
Without doubt the video of the 1990’s, Operation Zulu brought Corran and the rest of the Riot Kayak squad to our screens. Until now only available on VHS if you could find it. Thankfully with a bit of help I have sourced an original VHS copy and with the permission of Corran Addison have converted it to MP4 and put it online.
30-40 minutes of big water, aerials move, cartwheels, splitwheels, freewheels. At the time they were the most radical moves out there. The editing is slick and the soundtrack includes Real Big Fish, and The Bloodhound Gang. Old school boats are plenty – Savage Fury, Hammer, Glide (protos), 007… See what the pros can do.
Enjoy.
A throw back to some lost footage from 2007.
All of our footage was stolen from our truck at the end of our trip to Patagonia in 2007. Luckily we were able to recover this footage from an edit we put together before we lost the footage. Enjoy.
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