Three thousand miles stretching 981 non-stop through the hot red center of Australia's vast continent, separating the four explorers from their destination. Travel from Melbourne will take place a little more than three days before being discharged from the team in Kununurra, where final preparations take place. As the air gateway to the Kimberley, the city serves as the basis of the hinterland while because the supply of flats, the equipment is checked, and the last civilized meal consumed.King Edward River Freestyle kayaking expedition was born in a flurry of e-mail at the end of 2008, which culminated in Melbourne with the team long overdue reunion. Early in the last week before departure, electronic overlays, safety equipment, tarpaulins, dry food, solar panels, roof hastily assembled, with H2O and Amphibians paddle Kayak prototype garments outside Titan to complete specially flown in from Malaysia.Early in the morning on Friday, March 6 Slingair team will fly to the station, a remote cattle million acres where the first major challenge that offers self. rainy season in Australia usually obliterates even the best road gravel, so it is likely to approach the final 15 miles would be more difficult than the previous 4000. With a four-person raft, kayak freestyle three, 11 oars, two video cameras and equipment for up to four weeks in isolation, would lead to heavy river.Sean Anthony Yap and Lachie Bozkewycz Carracher all Australian Freestyle Kayak Team member for many years and is known for his efforts and success in promoting sport for people like Australia. All three freestyle candle hoping to find and surf a few waves of the largest river ever found in this country, long a dream for rowers call home drought stricken Victoria. Whitewater rafting rails provide an adequate supply - including solar power systems - the time frame cross relaxed.Intention 300 + km stretch of King Edward River coverin more than three weeks, the team will be able to watch the waterfall. Waiting for the inevitable seasonal rains the river to restore and reveal the hidden features, you can spend time to scout the river, fish, or find a forest tucker and ancient rock art.Joining a raft guide and wildlife photographer Jack Hennessy, the team will be pushed to their limits for more than three weeks away support in the wilderness to bring. Working together many of King Edward River rapids to detect, the team will be challenged to ration food to supplement Forest Tucker and shelters capable of reaching the Kimberley weather system to refuse to produce the target. While adjustments to the simple life endemic to the desert experience, group dynamics will be inevitable setbacks and challenges captured in photos and video when we see the expedition that revealed
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