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Summary

In this episode of the Intriguing Beings podcast, host Rou Chater speaks with Craig Sawyer, a filmmaker and endurance athlete, about his journey from kitesurfing to stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) and his experiences with the challenging Yukon 1000 race. Craig shares insights into the mental and physical demands of endurance racing, the impact of COVID on his plans, and the camaraderie among competitors. The conversation culminates in Craig's return to the Yukon in 2023 to complete the race after a setback in 2022 due to illness. In this engaging conversation, Craig shares his incredible journey through the Yukon 1000, an endurance race that tests the limits of physical and mental strength covering 1000 miles from Canada into Alaska along the mighty Yukon River. He discusses the challenges of planning, the wildlife encounters along the way, and the humorous moments that arise in the wilderness. Craig also delves into the survival strategies he employed for food and hydration, the mental challenges faced during long hours of paddling, and the reflections on crossing the finish line. He concludes with insights into his future adventures and aspirations in the world of paddleboarding and endurance racing.

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