Mexico Kayaking,The Longest River, Susitna, Dare the Wildest River, Raging River of Annapurna

Mexico Kayaking:
Running the whitewater rapids on the uncharted Jatate River in Southern Mexico.
• Directed by Roger Brown. (1982, 14 mins, Print courtesy of ABC Sports)

The Longest River
A portrait of risk, following a rafting expedition on the formidably dangerous Bio Bio River in Chile. World Premiere.
• Directed by Robert Lewis Cohen. (1983, 30 mins, Print from filmmaker)

Susitna
Kayaking mountainous waves in Devil's Canyon on Alaska's Susitna River which flows at breakneck speed from the slopes of Mt. McKinley, the highest mountain in North America.
• Directed by Barney Griffith. (1980, 10 mins, Print from Gravity Sports Films)

Dare the Wildest River
A visual guide to running the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. Collected from ten years of filming expert oarsmen navigate the River's challenging rapids in dory boats.
• Directed by Joe Munroe. (1976, 19 mins, Print from Pyramid Films)

Raging River of Annapurna
A team of kayakers attempts to run, for the first time, the Marsyandi River in the Annapurna Himalyas. Film captures the tension of the expedition as members disagree on how to proceed on this ferocious river which presents many surprises that literally put kayakers in the dark.
• Directed by Alan Jewhurst. (1980, 55 mins, Print from Gravity Sports Films)

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