
In his most recent update, which came last week, Davey indicated that the white water was faster and more difficult than he had expected and as as a result, he capsized his boat and nearly lost all of his gear. On his first day on the water he managed to cover an impressive 70km (43 miles), but spent some time running the more precarious rapids in an inner-tube while dragging his boat behind. At one point, the kayak struck a rock, which was the cause of it capsizing and that was an indication that perhaps it wasn't entirely well suited for running the early rapids of the Amazon. Fortunately the white water doesn't last for long and by now he should be on relatively flat water, with a good current, that spreads out for miles in all directions.
Since that update last Wednesday there has been no word out of Davey. Hopefully all is well and he's simply having some issues getting his communication systems to work. He obviously still has a long way to go before he reaches the ocean and it would be great to get regular updates on his progress.
Thanks to Lisa De Speville for keeping me in the loop on Davey's expedition progress.