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Kayaking the Aleutians & Humla Journey

Surf-Lines - Surf-Lines, Llanberis, United Kingdom

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Two brilliant films that show the high and the lows of remote location paddling. Be inspired...

Kayaking the Aleutians - No-one has succeeded in kayaking the length of the remote and stormy Aleutian Islands which stretch from Russia to Alaska. Explorers Justine Curgenven and Sarah Outen set out to paddle 2,500km along the archipelago to the nearest road confronting more than 20 long crossings which separate the tiny unpopulated islands. Sarah faces an even more formidable challenge as this is part of her round-the-world human powered journey and she has limited kayaking experience. Alone for 101 days in one of the windiest, roughest places on earth, these two women are swept away from land by unknown currents, pounded by rough seas and approached by bears. Experiencing an edge-of-your-seat journey, they gain a rare insight into themselves, the rich wildlife and the lives of the few people who live in this harsh yet beautiful landscape.

Humla Journey - In the fall of 2013 Pat, Tom and Jake set out on a trip into Nepal's most remote region. The Humla. 10 days later and 7kg lighter, they had paddled one of the worlds best multi day rivers. Come on a journey through a place that time has forgotten and where adventure is around every corner.