Youtube Videos!

Video:

https://vimeo.com/139596354

Stills and words:

Mendenhall River in late June 2015. I paddled around the lake to check out the waterfall and glacier, then downstream into Class II-III rollercoasters.

Packrafting Tours: Tara-Canyon in Montenegro, Europe

The majestic Tara-Canyon in Montenegro is probably the best place for packrafting “de luxe” in Southern Europe: 2 days of extremely beautiful whitewater, 2 days hiking in remote mountains, wild animals, friendly people … have a look for yourself. And book a trip for the next summer!

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This summer I explored the swedish river Fjätan by packraft from headwater to its confluence with the bigger river Österdalsävlen. I documented my trip and the result is a film full of failure, success and millions of black flies. Sit down with a cub of tea, press play and come with me on a true wilderness.
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/140952129

Packrafting down a short crystal clear river originating from one of the largest spring in the world, inside a basalt box canyon west of Twin Falls, Idaho

Westwater Canyon in fall.

5200 cfs. Fun and pushy.

Grose River, NSW, Australia at 1 - 0.9m at the Grose R gauge.

Thanks to Steven for the footage and edit!

Full details here: http://lacemine29.blogspot.com/2015/11/a-few-years-back-had-opportunity-to.html

It has been a while but finally got around to editing another vid - The Landsborough River in NZ. We didn’t go in the traditional packrafting way.
Instead, due to recent injuries and surgery for two of the members, we flew in via helicopter. Despite the forecast we got some great weather and had a ball.

https://vimeo.com/154580325

For those on mobile devices: https://vimeo.com/154580325 Cheers

Do good Thank you very much The Videos…


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Venice!

Grand Canyon 2016.





Full details/words/stills/links here:

My friend Ben and I did a trip in Canada. It was supposed to be 5 days but due to various disasters it ended up taking 11 days. Here is the youtube video about it all

I don’t think Ben participates here but he has posted some other cool videos on his YouTube about rafting in Canada (mostly the Canadian Rockies).

Slamming through two holes back to back at East Race Waterway in South Bend last summer. Slowed down 4x.

5 days and nights of desert travel condensed into 7 minutes.





Still pics and some detail can be found HERE.

Wow, looks like an amazing trip, but I have to say that it really bums me out to see a bike in some of those places. It may meet the letter of the law as you say, but I prefer to see bikes stay on existing trails. But to each his own… at least until the regs change.

I’m going to have to agree with Gladie. Bicycling is fundamentally different than walking, and although this canyon is not technically Wilderness I think it should be treated as such because of its primitive and fragile nature. Hopefully the regs do change.

Denmark!

If we were worried about offending sensibilities we might never leave the house.

What bums me out is seeing intolerance arrive in a place like this.

Oregon’s Chetco river:

Full TR here: https://mikesee.exposure.co/river-of-dreams