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Pilot and Adventurer Gavin McClurg introduces his next move – Alaska
The trip will take at least 4-6 weeks to complete and given both pilots can only carry a maximum of 5 days of food, Gavin McClurg and Dave Turner needed to think about how to leave food caches hidden from the bears, squirrels and mosquitos...!Cloudbase Mayhem Gavin McClurg talks with Matt Beechinor
Gavin McClurg talks to Matt Beechinor about his exploits in long distance flying from Mount Baldy in Sun Valley, Idaho, and of his experiences flying the "big air" of California.14 JAN 2016
ADVENTURE
“350 seemed too wimpy, so now it’s 500. Hopefully 500 miles to somewhere this time!”
After the acclaimed film 500 Miles to Nowhere, a paragliding adventure from Utah to Wyoming, Gavin McClurg is planning his new mission…Alaska!
In May of this year, Gavin plans to start his journey, as he attempts to travel 500 miles across Alaska in some of the most spectacular and remote mountains by paraglider and on foot. “350 seemed too wimpy”, he says, “so now it’s 500. Hopefully 500 miles to somewhere this time!
“Hike high, fly all day, land,and camp. Repeat as long as the weather allows” – Gavin McClurg
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05/09/2015
PODCAST news
Gavin McClurg interviews rock-climber Cedar Wright in this fourth episode of podcasts
In Gavin McClurg’s latest podcast, he interviews climber Cedar Wright, prolific world class climber and North Face athlete, film director and producer, who has recently turned his hand to paragliding. The fourth episode of podcasts “Nothing Great Happens Without Risk” is the title of the latest and fourth show in the series. (Photo credit: Jimmy Chin)