And the Comic Relief team are taking on the tumultuous white water beneath Victoria Falls. So it’s Greg James, Mel C, Chelsee Healey, Phillips Idowu, Dara O’Briain and Jack Dee vs the rapids known as “gnashing jaws of death”, “Oblivion”, and the ‘Overland Truck Eater’! It’s going to be a long day…
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There’s an etiquette to approaching a hippo in the water. You slow down, of course, and you beat the side of your kayak gently with your paddle to send a vibration through the water as a polite alert of your presence. Then you slip your kayaks into a single-line formation, cross to the other side of the river and slip quietly past. That’s the theory anyway. When you have six first-time kayakers like us, it’s not as easy as it sounds…
Secondly, we still haven’t mastered the steering issues that me flung me out of the boat and left me clinging to a tree. Our single-file line tends to veer randomly from side to side – so randomly that Mel C said the only music that would fit over footage of us being attacked by a hippo would be the Benny Hill theme tune.








