Steve is patron of the GODZone Adventure race and made a video to show the 2015 entrants how to use the GurneyGoo in their race packs. It's classic Steve - funny, self deprecating, knowledgeable and a bit NSFW. Enjoy.
Steve is patron of the GODZone Adventure race and made a video to show the 2015 entrants how to use the GurneyGoo in their race packs. It's classic Steve - funny, self deprecating, knowledgeable and a bit NSFW. Enjoy.
5 times, I’ve kayaked across the Cook Strait (the stretch of ocean between the North and South Islands of New Zealand). The strait can be deadly treacherous at times, but with thorough, preparation, planning and patience to wait for a weather window, it can be a stunningly scenic, and very rewarding paddle.
We’d considered George Sound a true adventure….Well the adventure is actually getting to George Sound carrying a kayak! (and back again!)
It’s one of a multitude of Sounds, Fiords and inlets in the famous Fiordland, and is about halfway between Milford and Doubtful sounds.
Fiordland adventures involve notoriously and continuously wet feet, along the major threat of blisters and trench foot. A threat that we simply and elegantly solved by using GurneyGoo.
Since using GurneyGoo, I’ve not had any more chafing or blister problems,… except for the time I forgot to put it on!
It was a mid summer training run...
Over half of the teams in the race had to pull out due to foot problems caused by the persistent and sometimes torrential rain. It was an 11 day race in the jungles and deserts of Forteleza, Brasil (the Elf Authentic Adventure, 1990)