UA-76545833-1 Chris Long, WildKiwiAdventurer, from Gorge River, New Zealand

Hi I'm Chris

I grew up super isolated 2 long days hike (50km) from the nearest road in the wilds of South Westland, New Zealand at a place called Gorge River.  We live off the land and try to be as sustainable as possible.  To do this we grow a huge vegetable garden, catch fish, and hunt deer in the wilderness surrounding our home.

As children, we didn’t have a TV, computer, or cellphones.  Instead my sister Robin and made our own fun and learned a unique range of skills from living in one of the roughest and wildest places in the world.  We both did our schooling at home and would leave twice a year with our family to visit the “city”.  Sometimes we would visit family in Auckland and even as far away as Brisbane, Australia. 

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The skills I had gained from living at Gorge River gave me a huge head start and along the way, I easily picked up the skills I had missed out on from growing up in isolation.

Since 2011 I have been on the road and have been incredibly lucky to experience more things than most people do in a lifetime.  I have worked through a long dark winter with husky dogs in Tromso, Norway, taught extreme survival skills at -40°C in Antarctica I have also sailed across the Arctic on a yacht and had so many other crazy adventures.

As I travel I make videos for my YouTube channel.  This way other people can join my adventures not just around the globe but also whenever I return home to Gorge River

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The story of how an extraordinary childhood shaped an extraordinary life.

On the West Coast of the South Island, past deep fiords and snow-capped mountains, Chris Long grew up two days’ hike from the nearest road. He was born into the country’s most isolated family, his parents committed to freedom from capitalist society and connection to the natural world.

In this inspiring memoir, Chris describes a childhood with nature on his doorstep – helping his father catch crayfish and his mother grow vegetables, playing with toys crafted from driftwood and jade, and learning to live in the wild – until, in his teenage years, he began to wonder: could he survive in the wider world?

By the son of the authors of A Life on Gorge River and A Wife on Gorge River, The Boy from Gorge River is an enthralling account of chasing adventure while forever staying true to where you come from.

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20 Comments

  1. cute girl says:

    hi, i have big crush on you.

  2. Penny says:

    Just streamed the re-visit to your family on Ben Fogles New lives in the wild…just awesome. I grew up in USA but lived in NZ off grid for what was the best couple years of my life. Now in UK but will return to NZ, as it will always feel like it’s where I belong. X

  3. AucklandNZ says:

    I love watching your adventures on youtube. Keep traveling and keep making content so we can all be inspired to get out there too.

  4. Todd Dresser says:

    Keep wandering, my friend. I enjoy wandering also. I’ve found that if i’m not looking for something, I always have it.

  5. Shanti Anderson says:

    Enjoy your video of Gorge River. Sounds like heavens. Cool stuff. Looking forward more of your video about the place. And the antartica as weĺl. Cheers.

  6. Riiana Kupe says:

    Hi Christian my name is Riiana Kupe but you may remember me as Lee Cooper a previous partner of your Uncle, Andrew Stewart. I’m trying to get in touch with your dad Robert Long. May I have his email address please. Mine is riikaiper@gmail.com. Kia ora !

  7. Scott says:

    Hi there!
    I was watching a video on your family and I wondered what became of you guys. Glad to see you’ve been able to experience the world. It’s interesting to me that you grew up in a place where you’re so far removed from the world and yet now you’ve seen more of the world than a great deal of people. Your videos are well made and are really quite interesting. Very well done.

    I am curious about what your family is up to these days? How are your parents doing? Is your sister traveling the world like you are?

    Wishing you all the best,
    Scott

  8. v says:

    have you ever thought of a youtube channel?

  9. Ricki Samani says:

    Happy Adventure 🌴🌴😎😎

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