Veritas - What the hell does that mean?
You go to a river not to conquer, but to experience,
for fighting the river is fighting the very nature
of time itself. By whittling away all the distractions
and isolating yourself in this remote environment,
what you hope to gain is a glimpse of eternity and
your place in it - in short, the truth.
- E. Giddens…
Press Release
On July 29, 2005, five world-class whitewater kayakers,
including 2004 Olympic silver medalist Rebecca Giddens
and her 1996 Olympian husband Eric, completed a
10-day expedition from the headwaters of the Kern
River to its Kernville mouth in California’s
Southern Sierra Nevada. The endeavor marks the first
kayak descent of the Kern’s headwaters by
a woman. <read more>
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July 2006
After a year of intense editing, creative blocks, and
pisco sours, Veritas is heading into the last days of production. Keep an eye out for the FINAL CUT next month.
August 11, 2005
A five-minute
short of Veritas, produced
by Andy Stone of Last-Minute Productions,
premiered at the Big Guns show
in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Fresh from the expedition, Rebecca Giddens
and Sam Drevo were on hand at the premiere
to see their adventures on the big screen
for the first time. You can also find
Sam at the Confluence
booth giving presentations of the Kern
headwaters expedition during the Outdoor
Retailer show. |
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the 5-minute-ish trailer as a WMV (its
a Windows thing) Broadband is
suggested. But do what you want, it's
your time. |
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Coming
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Gratuitous
rattlesnake sex - yes you read right. |
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Team Veritas |
 Rebecca
Giddens – This girl has kicked
some serious ass! With the 2004 Olympic Silver
Medal, four Gold World Cup medals, and five
national championships under her belt, Rebecca
is one of the most accomplished paddlers
in the world. To add to her paddling achievements,
she will be the first woman to descend the
headwaters of the Kern River. |
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 Eric
Giddens – Husband, muse, and
best friend to Rebecca, Eric is the organizational
force behind the headwaters expedition, and
not such a slouch with a kayak either. Eric
was on the 1996 U.S. Olympic Kayak Team and
won Gold at the Ocoee World Cup in 2000. In
his spare time, Eric likes to dabble in science
and has finished his PhD in Oceanography
at Scripps Institute.
The Giddens' next adventure takes a different line: The Kern River Brewing Company |
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 Sam
Drevo – As an expedition kayaker
and first-descent junkie, Sam acted as scout
or “probe” for the rest of the
kayak team. Being the 2001 NBC Gorge Games
Extreme Kayak Race Champion, Sam has the skill
and cajones to drop into the unknown and find
the best line down the river. Find out more
about what keeps Sam going at enrgkayaking.com. |
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 Eric “Wick” Southwick -Two-time
World Freestyle Champion, first descent aficionado,
and expedition kayak guide, Wick worked with
Sam to guide the team through log-choked class
V drops, 12,000 foot mountain passes, bear-infested
woods, and inhospitable burger stands. Without
Wick, we’d likely still be stranded up
there (or waiting for our fries). More evidence
of Eric's ingenuity can be found at shamanproducts.com. |
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 Corby
Leith – Corby has been paddling
with Rebecca, Eric, Wick and Sam since the
dawn of time (or since the early ‘90’s).
Years of slalom training has shaped Corby
into a solid class V paddler and racer. A
fine artist by education and trade, Corby
is very much a free spirit, following his
heart
as
well as his own lines down the river. If the
kayak team learned anything, it was that you
cannot box this guy in, no matter how much
you try. Catch a glimpse into Corby's World. |
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Dr.
Lindsey Bennett – Sister to
Rebecca, team physician, and de facto pack
mule, Lindsey kept all of us healthy and happy.
Ironically, Lindsey sustained most of the
injuries on the trip (a crushed toe and sprained
knee), which likely resulted from carrying
over 70 lbs of gear forced on her by the heartless
documentary film maker. Expert kayaker in
her own right, Lindsey accompanied the kayak
team down the celebrated Forks of the Kern. |
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Ann
Beman – Writer and journalist,
AKA “the paddle-happy scribe,”
Ann was tasked with the daunting job of “taking
it all in” and bringing to life the
expedition on paper. Ann clocks out from desk-jockeying
for distance running, rock climbing, surfing,
skiing, mountain biking, anything dog-related,
cooking and eating, travel, and college basketball
-- especially when her alma mater, Duke University,
is on the court. Find out what Ann's favorite
food is at annbeman.com. |
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Andrew
Stone – First time Mohawk wearer,
geologist, and documentary film maker. After
plying the kayak team with copious amounts
of Patron tequila, Andrew was able to convince
them he was the man for the job, the job of
course being the creation of a high-definition
documentary chronicling the adventure of five
incredible paddlers. |
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 Introducing
the F**king Tripod – At 13-plus
pounds and oddly shaped, the tripod was an
instant hit with all of the trekkers, as each
member of the expedition took their turn hauling
the charming device. When asked if it would
take the journey again, the tripod said, "Hell
yeah - what a ride!" |
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