Monday 27 October 2014

Flymounts supported the Papua New Guinea expedition

Richard and Patrick completed the first unsupported crossing of Papua New Guinea across the widest point, North to South, between the 11th March and the 2nd June 2014. It was quite a trek and it makes interesting reading. The guys used Flymounts to capture action on their various modes of transport - from foot to canoe - using Canon and Drift cameras in extreme conditions. There is a video of the crossing coming soon - I'll blog the reference when it happens.
Flymount supported the expedition and this is what Richard wrote when he sent the photographs:

"Please find attached onto this email some promotional photographs of the Flymount that was used for our recently successful Papua New Guinea Expedition. 

We hope these photos display the Flymount’s versatility to even the most rugged of environments. 

Throughout the expedition we attached the mount to various items, and even after it was dropped, scrapped, submerged and many other things it is not designed to do it still performed admirably. We were both extremely impressed with its durability. Thank you for supporting us and our expedition. "

Here are some of the shots:







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