What happened to Andrew McAuley?


What happened to Andrew McAuley? Andrew McAuley (born 7 August 1968; presumed dead 9–12 February 2007) was an Australian mountaineer and sea kayaker. He is presumed to have died following his disappearance at sea while attempting to kayak 1600 km (994 mi) across the Tasman Sea from Australia to New Zealand in February 2007.


Can a private jet fly from California to Hawaii?

Los Angeles to Hawaii is one of our most popular routes flown by our private jet charter customers, as we arrange flights to the string of islands multiple times throughout the year. At PrivateFly, we ensure that each flight is personalized to each customers' needs.


Has anyone kayaked from California to Hawaii?

On September 20, Cyril Derreumaux, 46, completed the first-ever solo, unsupported, and 100% human-powered crossing from California to Hawaii by kayak. He had enough supplies to last the entire journey from the start and didn't use anything but his own body to motor the vessel.


Why is the Tasman Sea called the ditch?

The Tasman Sea has for many years been referred to as The Ditch by Australians and New Zealanders. The exact etymology for this term is uncertain, however when traveling between Australia and New Zealand, it is commonly referred to as crossing the ditch.


Has anyone kayaked the Tasman Sea?

Richard Barnes has successfully kayaked 2,000km across the Tasman Sea, between Australia and New Zealand. The 62-year-old landed in New Zealand after 67 days at sea. He began his journey from Hobart, on the Australian island of Tasmania.


What is the farthest someone has kayaked?

The longest distance kayaked across an ocean is 3,541 nautical miles (6,558 km or 4,075 Miles) by Aleksander Doba (Poland) from Lisbon, Portugal to Canaveral, Florida, United States, solo in 196 days between 5th October 2013 and 17th April 2014 aboard Olo.