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Kayaking
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First Descent Attempt of the Klinaklini
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Since 1997, there have been four documented attempts at a first kayaking descent down British Columbia’s Klinaklini River—and none of them have been successful. While on a commercial river trip on the upper Klinaklini, trip leader Miranda Stopol spawned the idea for an all-female first ascent. Into the Klinaklini, from , documents their journey.