"Finding Rhythm" a film by Bending Branches
Three guys in their 30s explore one of America’s greatest wilderness areas, the Boundary Waters. With the stress and pressure of their everyday lives, they take the time to get away: To reconnect with themselves and each other. To recharge their personal batteries and not their phones. To be one with nature, even through rain and snowy nights. To find tranquility. By trip's end, they feel better than they ever could have imagined.
Now it's your turn... Go find your zen. Go explore outside and rediscover you.
A Canoe There film (http://www.canoethere.com/).
Featuring Black Pearl II canoe paddle, the lightest canoe paddle available from Bending Branches, reinforced with Edgegard tip protection (https://bendingbranches.com/products/black-pearl-ii-performance-canoe-paddle).
Producer: Ryan Borts
Director of Photography: David Poyzer
Aerial Photography: Ian Planchon
In association with:
Granite Gear (https://www.granitegear.com/)
NRS (https://www.nrs.com/)
Stormy Kromer (https://www.stormykromer.com/)
Stone Harbors Wilderness Supply (http://www.stoneharborws.com/)
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Finding Rhythm
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"Finding Rhythm" a film by Bending Branches
Three guys in their 30s explore one of America’s greatest wilderness areas, the Boundary Waters. With the stress and pressure of their everyday lives, they take the time to get away: To reconnect with themselves and each other. To recharge...
Three guys in their 30s explore one of America’s greatest wilderness areas, the Boundary Waters. With the stress and pressure of their everyday lives, they take the time to get away: To reconnect with themselves and each other. To recharge...
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