Murray River kayaking expedition
The Murray River is Australia's longest river and the world's third longest navigable river. I kayaked it solo from Bringenbrong Bridge, in the foothills of the Australian Alps in NSW, to the Southern Ocean in South Australia, a journey of approximately 2,400km that took me 76 days. Here's the six-minute version!

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141: Source of the Murray

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MRX1 - Canoeing the whole Murray River - The first 3 days

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Rural Countryside Field Path Oil Painting | 4K Vintage Wallpaper Art Screensaver | Vintage Frames

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Review - The Expedition Kayaks Audax

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MRX8 - Canoeing the whole Murray River - Echuca Moama to Torrumbarry Weir

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Rowan Atkinson's Brilliant Humor Leaves Celebrities in Tears!

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3 Days Survival Running - No Shelter, Wild Foods

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5 Things That Suck About Kayaking (And How to Fix Them)

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The Murray River explained in under 3 Minutes

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making countless mistakes on my first sea kayaking expedition

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Murray River | Ep 1 : The Plan - Summit to Sea 2021

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Canoe camping on Australia's iconic Murray River

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The Great South West Walk

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #8 #adamrose #smartworkers

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Goulburn River Topwater Murray Cod | The Full Scale

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Land Sea You Me - Che Chorley

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Kayaking Mistakes That Can Kill You!

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STILL no plans - best camp site yet, Yarrawonga! (Episode 7)

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Kayaking the Darien Gap With No Experience — Was It Worth It?

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