We worked with: Peter Rowe Productions, Inc, on an episode of the of “Angry Planet”, our new series for the Outdoor Life Network. Our episode, “Fire & Flood”, looked at forest fires and flooded rivers in the Territory.
" Bob, his son Kevin, and their team are all very skilled kayakers and raftsmen (and -women) that can take you to the most exciting rapids and get you through them safely. I highly recommend them to any filmmakers who want to get out on the water."
Since 2001 Tatshenshini Expediting has organized a training program for the Junior Rangers. Our program includes teaching canoeing skills, river rescue and rafting.
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Tatshenshini Expediting LTD and
" Le Dernier Trappeur ".
Our crew was part of the Last Trapper film.
We organized all the white-water stunts and footage for the Movie. The Last Trapper is a French movie which was produced by Nicolas Vanier
Our guides have worked as stunt man and technical advisors with many producers.
(right) Bob canoeing the Tutshi Waterfall for the 'Last Trapper' film
Note: a 1200lb grizzly in the background is part of the cast
Incredible whitewater and mountain scenery. Follow our guides from Bolivia to Northern Patagonia. We paddled the Trancura, Maichen, Palguin, Puesco, Fui, Petrohue, Gol Gol, Michumahuida and Futaleufu.
The rivers feeding the Amazon as well as a trip to the famous Galapagos Islands. We paddled the Jondachi, Misahualli, Quijos, Cosanga and Jatunyacu
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friends going to the Karnali River in Western Nepal. Amazing culture
and scenery. We paddled the Karnali, Seti, Marsyandi, Bothe Kosi, Sun
Kosi, Tamur and the Madhi Kola.
An expedition in Chiapas gone bad as our guides were held by Zapatistas Rebels. we paddled Agua Azul and the Jatate
3 kayakers running some of Africa's most famous whitewater and enjoying the wildlife safari's. We paddled the Zambezi and the White Nile
An outdoor education special as we followed an outdoor education program for 6 years.
Locals paddlers going mad on the Tutshi River in the Yukon.
An adventure on the Coal River with a group of Youth at Risk.
11 days on the Tatshenshini River
editing in progress