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Kayak Across the Atlantic Peter Bray

Kayak Across the Atlantic By Peter Bray

Kayak Across the Atlantic by Peter Bray


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'Kayak across the Atlantic' is a first-hand account of the first ever single-handed crossing of the North Atlantic achieved against formidable odds. For 76 days the indomitable Pete Bray paddled relentlessly across more than 2000 miles of sea enduring extremes of fatigue, equipment failure and foul weather.

Kayak Across the Atlantic Summary

Kayak Across the Atlantic by Peter Bray

This first-hand account of an epic voyage across the North Atlantic ocean in a kayak in 2001 tells the story of former SAS Sergeant Pete Bray's successful attempt to make the first ever solo unsupported crossing in a paddle-powered kayak. The author's first attempt a year earlier ended abruptly off the coast of Newfoundland when he had to be rescued. Kayak Across The Atlantic vividly describes the pain and discomfort he endured during his second attempt, encountering some of the worst weather for many years, and his sheer determination to succeed during the 76 days he was at sea.

Kayak Across the Atlantic Reviews

A book which should be read by every sea paddler and more. Canoeist Extraordinary first-hand account. Cornwall Life

About Peter Bray

Former SAS Sergeant Pete Bray wrote this account of his epic voyage across the Atlantic following his successful attempt in 2001.

Additional information

GOR010139074
9780954423346
0954423348
Kayak Across the Atlantic by Peter Bray
Used - Like New
Paperback
Polperro Heritage Press
20040201
172
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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