Thursday, January 20, 2005

Launch of RIVERNOMAD.COM


All information on the Zanskar expedition and DVD has been moved to my new website: http://www.rivernomad.com

The site will act as an information portal on whitewater and adventure travel locations worldwide.

Articles already online include guides to Zambia, Uganda, Nepal, United States, Canada, Costa Rica... and more content is being added all the time.

You can also read about the Zanskar charities and how we're combining rivers, film-making and high adventure to achieve something special...

visit: RIVERNOMAD.COM

Monday, December 20, 2004

Zanskar DVD on sale now...

After our official launch in Dublin on Thursday 16th December, the Zanskar Expedition DVD is now available to purchase. The launch was attended by over 200 people and the films have been flying out ever since!

The DVD is now available from the Great Outdoors and the Outdoor Adventure Store for 25 euro. All proceeds go to our charities - the Irish Cancer Society and the Kullu School for the Blind.

Enjoy the movie, thanks for your support...

Monday, November 29, 2004


Kipper Maguire in action, deep in the Zanskar gorge. Posted by Hello

Colin Irvine Posted by Hello

The team at the start of their 300km trip down the Tsarap-Zanskar, at an altitude of 4,300m. Posted by Hello

Friday, November 26, 2004

Dublin event ready to roll...

The official premiere of the Zanskar film will be held in Dublin on Thursday 16th December 2004 at the Law Society in Blackhall place.

Join us for a great fundraising evening of slides, prizes, mulled wine... and of course the long awaited Zanskar movie. DVD's will be on sale at the event - all proceeds go to the Kullu School for the Blind and the Irish Cancer Society.

More info to come...

Thursday, November 25, 2004

Zanskar Film ready for release...

The long awaited film of the Zanskar kayak expedition to Northern India is almost ready for release.

The Irish-led team of 6 paddlers took on the 300km stretch of remote whitewater in August and the documentary style movie will be sold to aid charities both in Ireland and in India.

The main feature is 45 min long and follows the team from their preparations at home, right up to their gruelling descent of the successive Tsarap and Zanskar rivers, high on the Tibetan plateau.

All proceeds from the DVD sales will go towards the Kullu School for the Blind (which the team are personally involved with) and the Irish Cancer Society.

More details of the release night to follow...