About​ me

Established in 1996​

My name is Brody Duncan, i am 29 years old and i was born in the far south of New Zealand. growing up i was heavily competitive in the usual sports in Nz plus some others- cricket, rugby, field hockey and squash. It wasn’t until my final year of high school that i discovered basic whitewater kayaking through an outdoor education program. I instantly loved everything about it. I then decided to pack everything i owned and moved up to Timaru to pursue a diploma in outdoor education. This was a game changer for me, we went deep into techniques and skill of kayaking, rock climbing and mountaineering. through this course i focused heavily on whitewater kayaking and by the end of the course was comfortable paddling class 4 whitewater. I then had an opportunity to do some work experience down in Milford Sound working with one of the sea kayaking operators. My first proper go at sea kayaking, once again i loved it but at that stage mostly just for the training for whitewater and the amazing views that Milford Sound has. Once i finished my diploma i got a job with the same company, once i got my first go at joining on one of the overnight trips in Doubtful sound i was hooked on the idea of expedition kayaking. This then led to me becoming a class 5 kayaker and starting to become an expedition sea kayaker too.

purpose

To document the world’s harshest waterways with honesty, precision and cinematic storytelling that captures the raw reality of remote expeditions.

approach

Every expedition is planned and executed with technical skill, safety, and real‑world expertise — combining navigation, endurance and field‑tested gear knowledge.

commitment

respect for remote enviroments​
honest storytelling ​
pushing into the unknown