Dudh Kosi: Relentless River of Everest (1977)
In 1976 a British expedition made mountaineering history, becoming the first kayakers to descend the Dudh Kosi river that runs off Mount Everest. High in the Himalayas, and at incredible speed, six Olympic-class canoeists battled with white water over rocks, waterfalls and treacherous whirlpools. As they struggled to negotiate a 30-pound canoe over a river with 30mph waterfalls, the threat of capsizing was ever present.
Director: Leo Dickinson
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Ian McNaught-Davis as Narrator (voice) |
| Directing | Leo Dickinson | Director |
| Production | Leo Dickinson | Producer |
| Production | Aled Vaughan | Executive Producer |
| Crew | Leo Dickinson | Cinematography |
| Editing | Leo Dickinson | Editor |
| Editing | Dave Manby | Editor |
| Editing | Terry Algar | Editor |