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“Dudh Kosi,” Two on Saturday, traces a journey by British canoeists, three years ago, down a river fed by. Mt Everest waters. Mick Hopkinson (in front, above), who is now in Christchurch as coach of the Arawa Canoe Club, and Dr Mike Jones, the leader of the expedition, are shown at the start of the descent.

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Press, 10 February 1982, Page 18

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“Dudh Kosi,” Two on Saturday, traces a journey by British canoeists, three years ago, down a river fed by. Mt Everest waters. Mick Hopkinson (in front, above), who is now in Christchurch as coach of the Arawa Canoe Club, and Dr Mike Jones, the leader of the expedition, are shown at the start of the descent. Press, 10 February 1982, Page 18

“Dudh Kosi,” Two on Saturday, traces a journey by British canoeists, three years ago, down a river fed by. Mt Everest waters. Mick Hopkinson (in front, above), who is now in Christchurch as coach of the Arawa Canoe Club, and Dr Mike Jones, the leader of the expedition, are shown at the start of the descent. Press, 10 February 1982, Page 18