Kayaking the Aleutians

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  1. Bay of Fundy
    £ 4,99

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    Humpback whales inches from your kayak or multiple beat downs at the Walton "Wopper" - these are some of the contrasting experiences captured on camera in Nova Scotia's Bay of Fundy. Join top sea kayakers taking on the world's largest tidal range; carving it up in the chocolately rapids of the Shubie river and seeing how long they can hold their breath in the meaty hole at Walton.
  2. Strait Flush
    £ 1,99

    A group of kayakers from North Wales head out for a downwind run on the protected Menai Straits. Spray, swims and sails make for a fun but challenging journey in winds of force 10 and above.
  3. Storm Day at Tofino
    £ 1,99

    A storm rolls into Tofino but the horizontal rain and giant waves crashing onto shore don't put off everyone. Some of the crew brave the monster swell.
  4. The Hurricane Riders at Tofino
    £ 1,99

    Canada's THR crew hit the beaches of Tofino on Vancouver island for some Winter surfing. Kate Hives describes what it's like to be one of the 'stinky boys' and why she doesn't mind getting trashed in the surf.
  5. Kayaking the Aleutians - Festival Version
    £ 9,99

    Join Justine Curgenven and Sarah Outen on a world-first paddle 2,500km along the Aleutian island chain confronting more than 20 long crossings which separate the tiny unpopulated islands.

    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.

    This is the shorter 55 minute version of the film. There is also a 70 minute Directors Cut. Alternativly, you can buy both versions and 4 short bonus films as one package.
  6. Kayaking the Aleutians - Director's Cut
    £ 9,99

    Join Justine Curgenven and Sarah Outen on a world-first paddle 2,500km along the Aleutian island chain confronting more than 20 long crossings which separate the tiny unpopulated islands.

    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.

    This is the longer 70 minute version of the film. There is also a 55 minute Festival Cut. You can buy both versions and 4 short bonus films as one package.
  7. Kayaking the Aleutians
    £ 14,99

    Join Justine Curgenven and Sarah Outen on a world-first paddle 2,500km along the Aleutian island chain confronting more than 20 long crossings which separate the tiny unpopulated islands.

    There are 2 versions of this film available for download - a feature length "Directors Cut" and a shorter 55 minute "Festival Cut". This download includes both versions of the film, plus four short bonus films & is the best value for money. The included extras are: Strait Flush, The Hurricane Riders at Tofino, Storm Day at Tofino & Fundy Fun.

    To keep the HD quality of the 70 minute DIrectors Cut, this download comes in 2 parts which are approx. 1.7 GB each. The films can be stitched together with appropriate software or watched one after the other.

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