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| 3 days, 2 nights on the river. It's great to get out again
with the Nepalese river guides. They really know their stuff, how to look after
us soft Westerners, to cook great food, and how to have a good time. I just
love being on the river with them. |
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| I went to Nepalto indulge myself in kayaking. To immerse myself in white water, and become a
stronger more confident paddler, that was my dream. Part of that dream was to
compete in the Himalayan Kayak Challenge. |
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| After the competition I had only a short time left in Nepaland suddenly it felt like time was running out. I had decided to head back to
Pokhara so I could spend my last week kayaking, and hopefully fulfil my
paddling goals of completing a mini expedition. This meant I would miss out on
the last week of The White Water Circus Project, but that was unavoidable. |
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| Kayaking is usually an individual water sport. Kayaks are
made from a special type of plastic and have floatation devices inserted to aid
buoyancy. Kayakers move through the water with a double blade paddle
understanding river flow, negotiating rapids and obstacles on the river,
enjoying unity with nature and the river. |
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Ghandrung Trekking Nepal - 12 Days
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