Huge rapids, exploding turbulence, and monstrous holes make it the most challenging whitewater in the world, a place where rescues are impossible and mistakes are fatal. It's the grand canyon of the Stikine, a 60-mile stretch of river in northern British Columbia that only a handful of kayakers have ever successfully completed. National Geographic's Stikine River fever, follows a team that rose to the challenge, and lived to tell the tale
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