Its my first time posting here so forgive me if I'm going beyond forum boundaries but it is all for a good cause.
In 2011 South-East Queensland experienced the worst flooding it has seen in over 35 years. Three months after the floods, 2 local Brisbane lads (Adam Scott and Nick O'Keefe) paddled the length of the Brisbane River on Stand-Up Paddleboards. This 3 day epic adventure covered over 130km and is believed to be the first time this has been done on SUPs. This paddle was in preparation to compete in the 2011 M2O in Hawaii.
In one week's time (26, 27, 28 October 2012), Adam and Nick will be paddling the river again but this time they will be paddling to raise awareness and funds for the White Cloud Foundation (and this time they'll be bringing some mates).
The White Cloud Foundation is a Brisbane based charity that was created in 2011 to provide opportunities for survivors of Depression to enhance their recovery, regenerate themselves, and rehabilitate their lives in an attempt to reduce the chance of suffering from depression again.
www.whitecloudfoundation.org
Day 1 Friday 26/10: Wivenhoe to Kholo Bridge (start 6am, finish 3pm) - 50km
Day 2 Saturday 27/10: Colleges Crossing to Fig Tree Pocket boat ramp (start 9am, finish 3pm) - 40km
Day 3 Sunday 28/10: Fig Tree Pocket boat ramp to Gateway Bridge (start 9am, finish 3pm) - 35km
We'd welcome anyone to join us at anytime (Day 1 requires short fins and acceptance that your board will get dinged in rapids. Day 2 & 3 are deep water tidal assisted days (no rapids)).