Full descent of the Stikine with the Serrasolses bros

Published 2014-03-01
For years the Stikine has been considered the Everest of kayaking. The remoteness and difficulty of it's rapids makes any of the most hardcore kayakers scared. Follow the Serrasolses brothers as they embark on an epic journey for the 2nd full descent of this whitewater gem.

Cameras:
Gerd Serrasolses
Aniol Serrasolses
Olaf Obsommer & Jared Meehan
Ben Stookesberry - Clear H20 Films
Big thanks to Clear H20 Films and Adidas for all the additional footage !
Paddlers: Gerd & Aniol Serrasolses, Sam Sutton, Barney Young, Jules Domine, Ben Stookesberry, Chris Korbulic, Jared Meehan.
Shot on:
Sony FS 700
Canon 7D
Go Pro 3 Black edition
Music:
1. Forgotten dreams
2. Ventanas al mañana -- Iluminate feat Cafres
3. Tourtist acid -- Placid Acid

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All Comments (21)
  • I began white water kayaking in 1967 and did the Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Selway in Idaho, the Gallatin and Stillwater in Montana in 1969 and many in eastern Canada. I am still kayaking .  Back then, you had to build your own boat out of fibreglass using a club mold, or you did not get to go.   They usually cost about $75 each to make and took a weekend. I still use my 30 year old fibreglass boat in the spring run off north of Kignston Ontario.   I never did anythinglike the Stikine however.
  • @greglarson4253
    I live at the bottom end of that river. Fastest river in North America you can bring a boat on. And it's miles wide at the bottom end.
  • @mikeadams2351
    12 years of boating, ran many flood stage rivers, but I wouldn't have run that. a man must know his limitations. great video.
  • @dangrimm5730
    WOW! Can only dream of running a river like that! Very cool and thanks for sharing! Makes my Class II and III videos look like playing in the bathtub!
  • @Midgmo
    One of the best kayaking videos out. Genuinely inspiring!
  • @sibrilliant
    that music had me grinding my teeth. What you're doing is incredible but by completely blanketing the scenes in music without being able to hear what's going on makes the audience feel really disconnected from the environment. The sound of raging waters is a sound that can't be withheld and shows how truly epic what you're doing is.
  • @wordinthewind
    You guys are awesome, its been along time for me.kayaking was one of my best investments in my life Take Care you TWO you guys are truly powerful !!!!
  • @paddlerbenny
    to hit the lines these paddlers take with a fully laden kayak - phew...its a big deal! Playing with monster holes and such, amazing!
  • @kenernewein3802
    speechless, thanks so much for sharing such an unbelievable spot on our wonderous planet!
  • @tonyb9735
    Watching again in 2020. It's still sick.