Kayak
from ciaranhmc
9 March 2011
Huka Falls was pumping hard. This rapid had become a standard issue for most people at low water, but up at 190 cumecs it's a different challenge.
Kiwi crusaders Ryan Lucas and Sean Gerlach went on to conquer this beast.
Sean was quickly reminded that Huka can still kick ass, when he got trapped in the bottom of the waterfall with 200tonnes of water hammering on his head....
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Kayak
from TeamJacksonFrance
3 January 2011
When the level of the rhone blew up like it never been the same since 5 year, the Team jackson can't miss that. So this video summarizes our week. Friends ,water ,15° and good waves.
Check this out.
Edited by : Thomas Mazimann
Shot on two 7D + EF 50 mm f1.4 + EF 70-200mm f2.8
Surfing
from VAS_Entertainment
22 September 2010
Chris Malloys film strikes so deeply into the heart of Patagonias wilderness we come to feel at home there. 180° South: Conquerors of the Useless follows Jeff Johnson as he retraces the epic 1968 journey of his heroes Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins to Patagonia. Along the way he gets shipwrecked off Easter Island, surfs the longest wave of his life and prepares himself for a rare ascent of Cerro Corcovado. Jeffs life turns when he meets up in a rainy hut with Chouinard and Tompkins who, onc...
Kayak
from VAS_Entertainment
22 September 2010
Huckin Huge Films delivers another straight knockout film, HAYMAKER. Filmed for over a year in full High Definition, this whitewater action and lifestyle video will take viewers behind the scenes of some of the most intense whitewater ever captured. HuckinHuge.com and HH FILMS travels took them to British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California, Puerto Vallarta and Hawaii. If you thought you've seen the West Coast before, think again as some of the most unique and scenic whitewater is uncove...
Kayak
from outdoorgames
13 July 2010
After a 45 minute drive, two and a half hours of hiking, photographers dropped into place thanks to the paragliders, the Argon team was quite anxious to see the shots ofr the BASE jump sequence of their film. The jumpers unfortunately were not able to jump as close as they would have liked because of the storms rolling in... in fact the rain started falling just minutes after they landed and the photographers had to be brought back down by helicopter. A tough day for Argon... to say the least...