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Dragging a canoe across a bog has never been so fun. Type 2 fun.
 
Under a cloudy sky, a plus-sized woman in a dark blue thermal and dark grey wading trousers stands with her hands on her hips. She is wearing a hat & midge net that obscures her face. By her feet, a bright red canoe laden with luggage fills the lower left of the image, going out of frame. Surrounding her, and the canoe, is thick heathery bog.

About

Director

Roxanna Barry

Producer

Harriet Sykes

Running time

17 minutes

Country / Nationality

UK

Our Judges say:

Wonderful film showing a wonderful adventure, whilst also highlighting the prevalent sizing barriers with kit and clothing. A powerful, impactful film with a great dose of humour.

Frit Tam

Some people dream of summiting the highest peaks, of visiting a remote island, of being the fastest to navigate a route. But not Emily. Emily dreams of esoteric adventure, and of dragging a canoe across a bog. Enlisting her friend Lisa to join her, the pair set off to the Isle of Lewis, to navigate its intricate system of lochs. But before any trip comes the prep, and part of that means finding the right kit. For Emily, this can be a tough adventure in and of itself. When outdoor shops only stock technical clothing up to a size 16, how is adventure possible for the 45% of women in the UK who wear larger sizes?