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  • Everest by Canoe on BBC4@10
  • mcmoonter
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    There was a thread on this yesterday but I cant find it.

    In 1976 a British expedition made mountaineering history, becoming the first kayakers to descend the Dudh Kosi river that runs off Mount Everest. High in the Himalayas, and at incredible speed, six Olympic-class canoeists battled with white water over rocks, waterfalls and treacherous whirlpools. As they struggled to negotiate a 30-pound canoe over a river with 30mph waterfalls, the threat of capsizing was ever present. Winner of over 25 international awards, this is a story of teamwork, bravery and individual brilliance

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03nh3mz

    disben
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    this one?

    hopefully on iplayer afterwards – I’m currently abroad so can’t see it!

    fatalbert
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    Just sky + that one. Hope it’s on iplayer later to download onto my ipad.

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    jojoA1
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    I learned to paddle in boats like that! I remember the itchy thighs…
    Been holding my breath a few times so far watching this.

    athgray
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    Great program.

    jonba
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    Old skool. Are we going to get any play boating – can’t beat a pop out or shudder rudder.

    matt_outandabout
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    I haven’t seen this in years. Proper adventure.
    Only recently seen similar level of adventuring in kayaking via the Grand Inga project with mr Fischer and co.
    http://www.redbull.com/cs/Satellite/en_US/Video/Kayaking-the-Most-Dangerous-Rapids-in-the-World-021243220709755

    ratadog
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    Just stumbled past it, rest of family not interested, and took me right back to my youth. I was doing O levels and looking at medical schools and remember seeing info about Mike Jones when I visited Birmingham medical school, where he had qualified. Remember being gutted when he died a couple of years later.

    Also remember Leo Dickenson’s documentaries being highlights of my youth.

    cuckoo
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    Top programme 🙂 Didn’t know anything about it and stumbled on it by accident, glad I did!

    TroutWrestler
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    Kayaks ‘only’ 4 metres long…

    Their gear was shocking compared to today’s stuff. ACE helmets were eventually outlawed even for low-level competition, nevermind pushing the envelope expedition paddling.

    athgray
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    It is interesting to see hiw technology moves on. I like watching 70’s climbing films for this.

    ChrisE
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    one of the guys on it, Mike Hopkinson, was my geography teacher at the time. He turned up at school in the Transit van they had scammed from a Ford dealer and talked to us all loads about it. I also saw the slide show lecture at the time (in the days of slides!)

    C

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