In 2015 Jordy Searle was awarded the North Face Expedition Adventure Grant - 2015, with the objective of paddling the Karangarua River, NZ. The expeditions goals were:
(i) to paddle the Karangarua from it's source, adding 12km to the lower Karangarua and being the first people to paddle the entire river.
(i) to paddle the Karangarua from it's source, adding 12km to the lower Karangarua and being the first people to paddle the entire river.
(ii) To highlight the importance and value of rivers on the West Coast, by 
illustrating the beauty, recreational value and fruitfulness of the 
Karangarua Wilderness Area. 
(iii) To provide sufficient social media, through our blog, Facebook page, NZ Adventure Article and potentially a news article, to contribute to point (ii) and ultimately to inspire other young New Zealanders. In essence, to illustrate that people can achieve their goals if they’re willing to sacrifice and work hard towards them.
(iii) To provide sufficient social media, through our blog, Facebook page, NZ Adventure Article and potentially a news article, to contribute to point (ii) and ultimately to inspire other young New Zealanders. In essence, to illustrate that people can achieve their goals if they’re willing to sacrifice and work hard towards them.
In late November Jordy, Ari Walker and David Bain scouted the entire 
river, leaving with the impression that is was a possible and worthy 
adventure.  
 David scouting the section just below Christmas Hut
 Jordy and Ari scouting the 'Serpent Gorge'

Trying to see as much as possible...
Less than two weeks later the team, this time with Barny Young, returned to the Karangarua and paddled it from it's source at Christmas Hut down to the confluence with the Copland River.
 James leaving us at Christmas Hut, the trip was all go.
 The team committing to the Upper Gorge
 David putting a lot of faith in 3 sapplings.
 Not the usual scene for a couple of kayakers
 About 1/4 of the way through the first cascade portage
 Working and being rewarded at the same time
 The drop below the First Cascade portage
Barny and Ari stoked to link some moves 
 Ari is a big guy, but is dwarfed by the Karangarua
Barny accepting his reward 
 The 'Reward Falls', after the second cascade portage 
 
 Paddling the section below Cassel Flat with the added water from
the Douglas River. 
This definitely wasn't a classic but was a worthwhile adventure and would be worth doing again, for a crew with the right skill-set and mindset. Get after it!















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