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Packrafting Montana’s South Fork Flathead River
Packrafting Montana’s South Fork Flathead River
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Listen to the River, from Wild Confluence Films, is the story of a classic summertime river adventure gone awry. In 2015, a crew of friends set out on the South Fork Flathead River in Montana's Bob Marshall Wilderness for a week of packrafting and fly fishing. After a week on the river, the trip of a lifetime took an unexpected turn for the worse. You can follow more Wild Confluence Films adventures here.