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“The open room provides enough space on river-right to shelter from inclement weather if worse comes to worse. It also l...
20/11/2023

“The open room provides enough space on river-right to shelter from inclement weather if worse comes to worse. It also leads into another deep section, the dark corridor providing no clues of the upcoming obstacles. We use a hand line to traverse around the wall and reach the belay. A 10m overhang gets us in; we reach the edge and as Ben and David continue the progression. I look from above, the ambiance is powerful. The rock adorned with quartz lines, stripped from vegetation, damp from the ever-present spray, glowing with the faint light that reaches down. We’re in the guts of the Bedford Canyon.“

Read the Bedford epic, now live on rebelay.com

“We set up a guided rappel for Mark on a small S-shaped drop. The team moves forward and reaches the next major obstacle...
19/11/2023

“We set up a guided rappel for Mark on a small S-shaped drop. The team moves forward and reaches the next major obstacle, a 35m waterfall. A belay is set up on river-left and takes us to a rebelay approximately 15m down. From the top I can see the strong flow of the pool below. Mark limps his way down; I am impressed with his determination and self-reliance.“

Read the last part of the Bedford Stream exploration, now live on rebelay.com

David Garcia () inspects the next turn into the darkness, only after the second obstacle of Bedford Stream. Read the 3-p...
30/07/2023

David Garcia () inspects the next turn into the darkness, only after the second obstacle of Bedford Stream. Read the 3-part series now at rebelay.com. Link in bio.

We’ve brought up a classic on Re:belay.com: the descent of Bedford Stream in New Zealand. Read the 3-part series written...
28/07/2023

We’ve brought up a classic on Re:belay.com: the descent of Bedford Stream in New Zealand. Read the 3-part series written by now on the site.

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