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- 2/05/2012
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- Ben Brown
- About this Video
- A 35 day adventure that spans both islands of New Zealand, sees the team travel over 8000km, paddle for 24 days and descend 17 rivers. This adventure would lead them to the discovery of remote, new kayaking frontiers. An adventure deep within the Southern Alps of the West Coast, through the big, high water runs of South Otago and across the North Islands central volcanic plateau.This adventure would remind the team of their vulnerability. These rivers would demand their humility, but would yield so much achievement and peace in return. This adventure is Red Bull Flow Hunters.
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