

An edition of Crossing the ditch (2009)
two mates, a kayak, and the conquest of the Tasman
By James Castrission
Publish Date
2009
Publisher
HarperSports
Language
eng
Pages
311
Description:
"With more than two thousand kilometres of treacherous seas and dangerously unpredictable weather and currents, not to mention the ever-present threat of sharks, it was little wonder no one had ever successfully crossed the Tasman by kayak. Australian adventurer Andrew McAuley had come close just months earlier - tragically, though, not near enough to save his life. But two young Sydneysiders, James Castrission and Justin Jones, reached the sand at New Plymouth - and a place in history - on 13 January 2008, 62 days after they′d set off from Forster on the mid-north coast of New South Wales. In the process, they overcame a litany of difficulties, including dwindling food supplies, 14 days trapped in a whirlpool, a string of technical problems and two terrifying close encounters with sharks. When they arrived in New Zealand, their friendship stronger than ever, they were sunburnt, bearded, underweight, physically and mentally wasted ... and, most of all, happy to be alive."--Back cover.
subjects: Description and travel, Ocean travel, Adventure and adventurers, Sea kayaking, Canoes and canoeing, Biography, Outdoor life
People: James Castrission (1982-), Justin Jones
Places: Australia, Tasman Sea