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How to (not) Fix a Flat with Josh and JJ

A from the film “Go Ganges!” this is a pretty classic example of how not to change a bike tire.

Something from India

Clip from Go Ganges!

Before embarking on a 1,000-mile journey down the Ganges River, Josh Thomas and J.J. Kelley enrolled in a series of rapid acclimatization activities.

Go Ganges — Winner at the Big Water Film Festival

Remote Q.A. with JJ at the Big Water Film Festival

GO GANGES won the Audience Favorite award at the Big Water Film Festival this weekend!

“Congratulations for making such an incredible film.  It was highly entertaining and so well done.  We all loved it and we laughed and gasped throughout the whole film.” – Big Water Film Festival

Soon we’ll be at festivals in California, Arizona, Alaska, Wisconsin, and Iowa. Check our homepage to find a screening near you, and come on out to see us won’t you.

National Geographic Weekend

J.J. Kelley & Josh Thomas join host Boyd Matson on the National Geographic Weekend radio program as they travel down the length of he Ganges river by rickshaw, rowboat and any other means necessary.

The 1,300 mile paddle journey

King TV television segment on the Paddle to Seattle, the incredible kayaking journey from Alaska to Seattle documented by the friends who dared to try it.

Interview with JJ about The Dudes Travels Down The Ganga

Interview with JJ about The Dudes travels down The Ganga

In D.C. Double Lives, we’ll introduce you to a series of Washingtonians who have moved beyond the confines of cubicle life to start passion projects in addition to or instead of traditional nine-to-five jobs.

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Dudes Talk to National Geographic

DUDES TALK TO NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

Last weekend National Geographic Weekend host (and Traveler columnist) Boyd Matson interviewed documentary filmmakers JJ Kelley and Josh Thomas about their current trip: traveling along the Ganges River…

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Outside Magazine: Documentary Film Gear

Want to see what gear we’re using in India? Check out Outside Magazine’s blog.

Want to see what gear we’re using in India? Check out Outside Magazine’s blog

J.J.’s Filming tips for Outside Magazine

J.J.’s Filming tips for Outside Magazine

Story Featured by Pygmy Kayaks

Story featured by Pygmy Kayaks

Our Films at a Glance

Go Ganges!

Runtime: 1 hour 23 minutes

Released: April 2012

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Paddle to Seattle

Runtime: 1 hour 26 minutes

Released: September 2009

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Pedal to the Midnight Sun

Runtime: 1 hour 07 minutes

Released: 2006

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