MAN
ATTEMPTS SOLO RIVER-SLED DOWN WAIKATO RIVER
MAN ATTEMPTS SOLO RIVER-SLED DOWN WAIKATO RIVER
http://www.waikatoriverexpedition.co.nz/
http://www.fundraiseonline.co.nz/frankway/
Leading
the way, Frank Way, has set out to do something no man has ever done before -
river sled the Waikato River.
On the 12th of December, local Papamoa beach man Frank
Way, is going to be setting out on the adventure of a life time. Frank is
attempting something no one has attempted before, that is to river sled the
entire length of the Waikato River. At 425kms it is the longest river in New
Zealand.
'Kicking off' from Taupo, Frank
estimates it will take him approximately 12 days to complete his journey to Port
Waikato. Although he will be doing it solo, a support crew will accompany him
and he be carrying all his equipment in his board and backpack to set up a solo
camp on the side of the river.
A river sled is much like a snow sled
except that it is powered entirely by leg-power.
"The hardest
parts are going to be the lakes, as there are over 7 lakes to cross and there
will be no or minimal flow, it will be all kicking and no
play!"
Earlier this year Frank was fortunate
enough to meet extreme adventurer, Mike Horn, who has been on expeditions all
over the World, including travelling down the Amazon and trekking to the North
Pole during the Arctic winter in entire darkness. Mike Horn's words stuck in
Frank's head: "If you are properly prepared and you
have the right gear, you can achieve anything"; and this became the inspiration
for this expedition.
"I pondered what I could do to challenge myself in the same kind
of way and it struck me, why not river sled the length of the Waikato River?
While not quite the Amazon, it is still a big challenge and something that no
one has done before"
But the trip is about more than thrills and adventure, Frank is
doing it to support a cause close to his heart: prostate cancer.
"From
the beginning I wanted to use this trip as an opportunity to raise awareness for
a good cause. The Prostate Cancer Foundation of NZ has backed the expedition and
I believe they
are doing a great job. There are many New Zealand men that are affected by
prostate cancer including my dear father Frank Way
(senior).
People can show their support by
calling 0900 454 454 to
donate $20 to the Prostate Cancer Foundation or visit
http://www.fundraiseonline.co.nz/frankway/ to
sponsor the Foundation per kilometre Frank goes down the river. Frank's support
crew will also be collecting donations as he travels, so the public are
encouraged to come down to the river side and show their support.
Photos of Frank'
journey will be uploaded daily onto his website www.waikatoriverexpedition.co.nz/ and his daily progress will be mapped out using a
S.P.O.T tracker.
For more information
photos or interviews please contact Melodie Burton on 021 269 2205 or 09 522
8607. mel@mwcmedia.co.nz or
contact Frank Way directly: 027 495 0125, frank@tightlines.co.nz


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