I respect a person for having a dream and doing whatever it takes to live it, but not at the cost of leaving your family behind. Especially your child. He could've gone when his kid was a little older. I honestly feel very bad for their son.
@@bomtradym4027 Exactly. It's good to support your man...But, not at the stake of making that child fatherless. I mean if I were in her place, I wouldn't even let my man go to the store in a storm 🙄😐
@@lovablevietboyI wouldn't call him a loser. But, yes, if he was so determined to go out by himself, the least he could have done was taken someone or a safety grew with him.
@John Alvin Garcillan So 'going to war' impresses you? What war? I hope you are not talking about one of those "wars" the f*cking septics get involved in, you know the ones that they f*cking start just so they can bomb the shit out of some small country and then pat each other on the back and talk about how big their dicks are?
@@jakelineham1789Firstly may he rest in peace. Secondly that’s an asinine comment. There’s a difference in exploring for necessity and for avarice and even insinuating that this dude fits in with the brave people who got on boats to look for new lands or the first pioneers into space is quite ignorant. This dude had balls and I respect his adventurer’s spirit, but the minute he got that feeling about not seeing his family again he should’ve hung up that goal for good. I’m not taking away from his bravery. I have no doubt had he been born at the right time he would’ve been exploring the oceans and discovering new things, but he wasn’t. It was the year 2007 and he decided to do this for no reason other than fame, and now his family gets to spend the rest of their lives on this rock without him. I’m tired of seeing people talk about these guys, that goes for the foreign volunteers in current war torn countries as well. I’ve seen so many families crying on the news because some poor fool met his end thousands of miles away and they can’t even say goodbye. You’re the most important man in the world to your family, they view you as a hero for just doing the things a man should do, and any man on this planet who walks away from that all for 10 minutes of fame is not a hero. In the words of Christopher Lee, “Brave, but foolish.”
John Alvin Garcillan just as the wife stated obviously this man was trying to come to terms with himself that he felt he could no longer fight to live. He loss his battle and if that’s the way he wanted to go, then so be it. His family is still proud of him and that’s all that matters. I hope his spirit rests well. And if you’ve never almost lost your will to live then I applaud you for it.
Watched the full documentary. I suspect a rogue wave took him out 30km from Milford sound which apparently is common in the area. Freezing waters and a broken / sinking kayak eventually caused hypothermia and the inevitable drowning.
@@Sara-vq7mi Because its heart rending, you can hear the pain in the kids voice, he doesn't understand why his dad's leaving and he thinks this will be the last time he's going.
Inspiring and a brave man, but in my opinion, this man is so irresponsible and damn near heartless for doing something like this with a family to come home to.
wyatt m He was very poorly prepared. His “traditional kayak” was an improper choice of boat for this kind of expedition. You basically need a waterproof cabin for protection and recovery to do this properly as two other successful kayakers demonstrated.
@@potcupcake So me judging someone online is worst than him settling sail and leaving my family to fend for themselves which happened? GTFO, yeah okay. I don't care who you are, even the Pope you do that kinda shit you're a POS
When I saw the devastating picture of Andrew's wife crying beside his kayak, I decided to paddle along Turkish coast for 5500 km, first and ever, and dedicate this expedition to him and his family. RIP Andrew
@@Frog_Mob_Boss @we are the lamb can you stop commenting all these comments like a fucking lunatic? Spreading foul words on a courageous and adventurous human being. Without people like Andrew, the world would only be half of what it is now. You are the one trying to get attention here - what have you achieved? Video game quests? Fucking asswhipe man
Damn! When he started crying and questioning himself and his motive, worrying about the possibility he wasn't going to see his family again, so scared, yet he kept going... It feels so self-destructive :/ Like, I just can't understand people like this, the ones who love to push their limits risking their own life just to say they did something no one else has done before. I just done get it :/
Probably for financial gain. I take it u dont make any money being as good as he is. He has to break some records for him to get recongition and maybe some book deal. The upside is great. Its like a daredevil act. Same as people who walk on buildings or hang off cliffs.
This is a trip you make as a single man not with a family Also if anyone reads this rides a motorcyle please reconsider if u have a family to go home 2
You live your life in a bubble mate? Imagine living your life so careful because you’re scared of dying all just to die.. you never even lived.. I’ll live my life, my wife rides with my daughter rides with me and we live.. thankful I’m not as scared to live my life as some of these sheeple on here
I agree except I wouldn't put motorcycles in the same category. Yes your not armored with car body surrounding you but you can choose where and when traffic is better. I myself do not go into heavy traffic. Even in my car I do not like to. I wait till the roads settle down.
Nothing is more important than family. That’s it. Greatness is secondary. This man made his decision. And his boy suffers for life. Made worse by the fact it wasn’t at all necessary to kayak to NZ. I keep thinking about this guy….and the misery he has caused his son for his own aspirations. That footage is heartbreaking…
*Death: "Every man's life ends the same way. It's only the details of how he lived and how he died, that distinguish one man from another". Ernest Hemmingway
If he made it across, he would still be alive. That’s the difference between making it across and not. It’s a significant difference. He had neither the skills nor preparation to be successful.
@@anthonypeterson428 I mean he made it literally 95% of the way so you really can’t say he didn’t have the ability to make it lol. He made it alll the way across the ocean and basically within sight of his goal a huge rogue wave caused him to capsize. He 100% had the skills and preparation, more so than most anyone else, but even the most skilled sea kayakers in the world would be majorly risking their lives trying what he did. That’s why people don’t do it lol
Exactly I mean I'm not trying to talk ill of the dead but when you heard his son saying by Daddy and then you heard the man crying he's scared he's never going to see his family again turn the fuck around men there was no point for this what were you trying to prove I mean it's treacherous what he was trying to do in a kayak I mean come on
@@tskeldin29123 the truth has to be said. And, do pay attention: Its not me, who is selfisch but this man, was selfish in the highest grade. You are completely wrong, my dear. You do not understand the difference.
Reports keep saying it's a mystery on what happened to him. I hate to say it, he did say at one time himself in one of his videos that he woke at one point with great white sharks trailing him. It's like they were stalking him waiting for him to hit the water, so sad!!!
Hypothermia and then drowning, which then his body most likely sank and preyed on, the water in the Tasman is brutally cold. A good cold water wetsuit with booties and gloves would have been a good addition to his emergency supplies.
Sharks don't just stalk someone for that long of time. Yes they'll get curious but if he maybe tried to defend himself they might get scared and buggered off. I think he might have drowned.
I watched another documentary on Andrew previous to this updated film and a lot of the comments where so disrespectful to a man that lost his life being an adventurer,yes some may say he was ill equipped but he had that spirit in him to explore.his wife is not bitter that hes gone.. na te moana koe I whakangaro ngawari,the ocean took you rest easy man
@Lemmiwinks Ok m8 the adventurers guide l0l.. Your original comment is an absolute joke, stop talking badly of a man who was tragically lost attempting something none of us are brave enough to try... People die rock climbing and skydiving etc whatever your passion may be humans will always push the limits.... RIP
@Lemmiwinks I didn't bother reading that useless wall of text because you're an arrogant moron.. You have no idea what you're talking about hahahah fucking clown. BLOCKED!
The kicker is, as he left, he secretly knew his fate. That's why he cried like that. He knew what he was doing, and he knew his chance of surviving was low. Shame he gave up his family for a little fame around kayaking.
He was a loser for doing that. He caused alot of pain for what he did. Throwing away a son and good wife from what I can see. What an asshole. He should have never gotten involved with any woman if this was his life plan. You don't get to at around with ppls feelings and not be an asshole at the same time.
@@Frog_Mob_Boss Bro stop. You don't have to be rude. Seriously you don't. No one is forcing you to just attack this man or his family. Y'know something a lot of people became famous inspite of doing something dangerous. That's just how the call to adventure works. Heck that's why people want to be cops or join the marines. No matter the danger they want to give their lives purpose. You have no reason to shame this man. And his kid maybe reading these comments so you watch your mouth man. As I said before I bet you couldn't last 2 seconds without crying to your mommy. This guy survived weeks. And was 30 Km away. If you don't agree with his decisions, that's fine. I'm not adventurous myself. I couldn't even last a millisecond, but you attacking him going, "He's heartless, hes a butthole" that's just childish and disrespectful. Dissing someone or claiming to know what he was thinking when he can't even defend himself says more about you than him. Have some respect for the dearly departed. Hopefully they never find his body because if they do you might pee on his grave.
@@Frog_Mob_Boss why are you in every comment. You have an opinion but persistently reiterating it is just irritating. Do you know any of Andrew McCauley's prior achievements? Are you aware of the countless successful expeditions that have been undertaken by other adventurers ? There is always risk and potential for heartbreak. Sometimes the adventure does go haywire, but often it does not. Not everyone is satisfied with living within the boundaries that you keep insisting is the correct way to live.
Incredibly brave. 30 days at sea alone and it looked like he was genuinely going to make it. The footage from the kayak is incredible. What an amazing and inevitably tragic story.
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat
@DE VANOV I think Adrew has always been a victim too. He has always been torn between his family and his quest. If he would've stayed home, part of him would've been very unhappy. I think this was the only way of making him whole, as a human being, as a dad, as the dad he wanted and needed to be for his son. I feel sorry for him...
He had no business being out there. He wasn't mentally prepared for a voyage like that. No one talks the way he was in that first video, full of dispare and fear, then quits, just to turn around and go back out 2 weeks later to do it again
There was no false bravado. He WAS mentally prepared. He knew the risks because of his experience but even he realized later this was on his limit. But he never quit. Wish he had 24 hours earlier. If he wasn’t mentally prepared, he simply could not have endured what he did.
i have a friend that he told me about a man tried to a cross the sea with kayak but he sadly he didn't make it and i was thinking on doing the same from Brisbane but after what i saw in this vid and how sad the family were, I will not but my family through this.
I have done many solo and group kayak trips. The craziest ones I’ve done are Mississippi (Source to Sea - not solo), and the English Channel (solo but I had a boat trailing me since France does not legally allow human powered water craft to arrive on their shores - I had to get on the boat about 300 m from the French shore and we dragged the kayak) - I did both of these in my early-mid 20s. As I got older, in my late 30s, (I’m 40 now) my trips have gotten a bit more “recreational” and relaxed in nature. But I absolutely do not take the water lightly. When you do this sort of a thing, preparation is key. While I understand the “point of doing this” myself at a personal level, it is mandatory to have some respect for the body of water youre traversing. If it is a river, you wear a life vest even if the water is only 2 feet deep (a swift, highly directional river current can and will pull you under even in 2 feet!! If your leg gets trapped in rocks momentarily). If it is the ocean, you need to wear and secure a life vest at the very first moment when the water shows signs of getting rough. I wear a life vest at all times, trading in a bit of discomfort to pretty much assure myself a 100% that I don’t drown no matter what. I was on the Mississippi for 4 months, paddling slowly and letting the current do its thing ! I wore that life vest every day, all day, while I was in my kayak. Complacency sets in slowly after a few days, but I fought that thought and put the vest on. In cold salty water, a dry suit is recommended. From what I see here, the guy had a dream, but pursued it without basic prep work. He was crying about being scared, but at the same time not wearing a life vest. If you’re getting in large waterbodies and you have kids and a wife to go hime to, make sure you CAN go back home. Wear a life vest, and secure it well on your body. RIP brother. This was avoidable and it makes me upset.
Everybody is different, has different temperament, energy, talent ... I watched the film. I had to turn it off Sometimes ... G-d bless his soul and his family 💙
Such a tragic story. Absolutely insane that he actually made it across the Tasman in a sea kayak, not custom built or nothing. Hitting a beaufort 10 storm just as you're coming into land is pretty horrendous luck, can't imagine what it was like rocking over 10m waves in a kayak! Rest in peace Andrew, and my best wishes to his family
This is dumb from the beginning! This guy is leaving his wife and son for what? To achieve what? Thats your family your leaving behind to impress who? Guys we are not talking about fighting for your family or giving up life for them to live, we are talking about a person who is afraid of a challenge that he made for himself and took and died. He didnt have the need to do it or the obligation to, he just wanted to do it! As much as he love his family, he didnt! I real parent and husband does not leave his family behind for a stupid challenge.
Its about exceeding the limitations of man. Like mountain climbers don't Have to either, but they are pushing the limits and truly contributing to evolution.
@@elleblackmusic when you have a wife and child you don't out your "dream" first. This isn't like riding a bike down the street or crossing the road. Fk him.
There are multiple people that said they watched the documentary but not ONE of them responded where they saw it or if they have the link. Seems to me these people are full of BS, why say you saw this documentary but then not tell anyone where you saw it or how others can watch it!!!!
When I look at the sea I often think of Andrew and his challenge that he could not complete and I tell myself that his son will inevitably end his father's dream. 🙏🥺
Really? I thought she was selfish! I think she wanted fame. She seems excited her son is planning to do the same thing. Now she's writing books and there are documentaries too. As written in his letter to her while he was dying, he wishes she would've said something to him to stop him.
@@minili837 You must have a sad life dude. Look just because your wife cheated on you with your mother and your dog was so annoyed with you he ran into a busy street and you were probably charged with possession of c.p. doesn't mean you have to take it out on other people. One day, if you wish hard enough your peepee will grow longer.
When I started to enjoy sea kayaking, one of the very first stories which crossed my path was the one of Andrew McAuley. It really impressed me. Would you advice not to sea kayak? That is what is on my mind sometimes when I am on large distance paddles and thinking of Andrew. There is been said all kind of things about Andrew´s expedition. I just feel admiring and sadness at the same time. Probaby he will always be in my head during future expeditions.
@@Frog_Mob_Boss can you stop commenting all these comments like a fucking lunatic? Spreading foul words on a courageous and adventurous human being. Without people like Andrew, the world would only be half of what it is now. You are the one trying to get attention here - what have you achieved? Video game quests? Fucking asswhipe man
I know the inner compulsion...there's something you just have to do/achieve (or whatnot) and there's nothing one can do about it but just go ahead ... I tip my hat to you Andrew.... 🙂👍🇨🇦
Andrew went to sea forever, he became one with the ocean, sorry for my bad English... we are proud, remember and love him.... the time will come and we will see him... it is not easy to live a whole life, Andrew is not the person who could end his life as a helpless old man in his own bed... he is a strong man, he is a warrior, he left with dignity as he lived ... goodbye friend, may see you soon...
Doing this kind of thing makes you a horrible father and husband, and he died that way. risking your life when your family depends on you for nothing is bullshit. The fact hes crying and scared as he leaves the first time is just fucking idiotic. Obviously didnt have the skill, knowledge, or the equipment/team to make himself confident and safe.
It is really amazing he made it as far as he did in that small kayak! He did it all in open water 1,000 miles ALONE without any stopping points to rest on land in between. That is like paddling from Michigan to the Atlantic Ocean without stopping. Incredibly he almost made it!
@@lovablevietboy I certainly would not call him a loser because he died trying to do an incredible feat. He did accomplish much more than the folks sitting in their chairs watching this video on RUclips.
@@explorermike19 While I wouldn’t dare call the man a loser, he failed at the most important job he had. He knew leaving what he was risking yet he paddled on. His son gets to pay for that, and it’s not fair at all.
Wrong. No real man walks out on a good wife and child and deserves respect. Fk him. He traumatized his kid probably for life. Dies that sound worthy of respect?
We will never understand why he had to do what he did … it’s not us to judge. Some people are just drawn to dangerous adventures.. like it or not these are the people that drive the human species forward. They discover … they push boundaries … and they inspire. They are very very rare. So sad he came so close
I allways tell people dont ride a motorcycle if you have a wife and kids And ya going out on a kayak with no lifeboat or motor , its just obnoxious thinking you can conquer the sea The sea is so unpredictable and can change very quickly
To me there's the adventuresome spirit and all that thrill seeking stuff that makes great stories but there's also sheer madness, maybe if he had a QRF or some sort of rescue plan, this dude went on a kayak across a treacherous unforgiving sea. Absolute lunatic. Respect homie!
It's really hard to watch a grown man sobbing over possibly not seeing his wife and kid again because he decided to take a dangerous trek alone by choice. Dude, turn the boat around and stay with your family! I'm sorry but ambitious or not, this was reckless and stupid.
I don't mean to be supposing about something like this, but it just seems like all at-sea disasters occur when everyone has a bad feeling about the outing, but they still press on.
I feel so bad for Andrews family cuz they miss him like so so much but Andrew is become a angle and go to heaven with Jesus and Andrew can see his family but Andrews family don't ✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️😭😭😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️we miss you Andrew 😭😭😭😭✝️✝️✝️✝️❤️❤️❤️
I think he has placed much hope for his future on this expedition. He probably hoped to get money from publishing a book, lectures, documentaries on television, etc. He was hoping for his family that he loved so much and I think he had already made commitments in this regard. At the time of leaving I think he regretted the quest but now he could not stand back in front of the whole world. He did not want to go from cowardly and decided to risk even knowing that he was very likely not to come back alive. Respect for him and his family.
@@caspzz6215 No, I'm not saying he did it for money and fame. I say that already that he intended to do so, he tried to exploit the event to have an economic return for himself and his family. However, in doing so, I believe that at some point he felt obliged to do it because by now he had awakened too many expectations in people, mass media etc. I believe that if his intentions had been known only in the family, he would never have left.
@@lovablevietboy I don't think it can be said that he was a loser, because in any case he managed to get one step away from victory. However, he did an extraordinary feat considering the enormous difficulties he must have encountered
So very sad. I am no one to tell anyone what to do this was his passion. I dont think i could have left my child. This part was saddest. God bless him rest eternally 🙏
I respect a person for having a dream and doing whatever it takes to live it, but not at the cost of leaving your family behind. Especially your child.
He could've gone when his kid was a little older. I honestly feel very bad for their son.
me too, everyone boy needs a father and he wanted to paddle around like a dumbass and robbed his child of that
@@bomtradym4027 Exactly.
It's good to support your man...But, not at the stake of making that child fatherless. I mean if I were in her place, I wouldn't even let my man go to the store in a storm 🙄😐
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
@@lovablevietboyI wouldn't call him a loser. But, yes, if he was so determined to go out by himself, the least he could have done was taken someone or a safety grew with him.
@@lovablevietboy Raymond "The Loser" Chow spamming this comment everywhere I see 🤣 what an incel...
heartbreaking hearing his son yelling "bye daddy" 😭😭😭
@Lemmiwinks twat
It put a lump in my throat
The saddest part.
So sad
Agree
damn he almost made it.... actually made it.. salute your soul man..
@John Alvin Garcillan
So 'going to war' impresses you? What war? I hope you are not talking about one of those "wars" the f*cking septics get involved in, you know the ones that they f*cking start just so they can bomb the shit out of some small country and then pat each other on the back and talk about how big their dicks are?
No way,you sound just like him 'A LO0SER'
But he didn't make it, sorry better luck next time
@@lovablevietboy There is no next timer Raymond,he died in his selfesh attempt to be some one he wasn't
@@rmorton3186 I agree, it was a joke
When he started crying man .... rip my friend ... could see how scared he was
Fk him. He caused his own problem. What a douche he was for doing this.
Why even go then. Very silly. Like stay home. Watch a movie tf.
@@Nativebeauty317with that attitude we would all still live in caves.
@@jakelineham1789Firstly may he rest in peace. Secondly that’s an asinine comment. There’s a difference in exploring for necessity and for avarice and even insinuating that this dude fits in with the brave people who got on boats to look for new lands or the first pioneers into space is quite ignorant. This dude had balls and I respect his adventurer’s spirit, but the minute he got that feeling about not seeing his family again he should’ve hung up that goal for good. I’m not taking away from his bravery. I have no doubt had he been born at the right time he would’ve been exploring the oceans and discovering new things, but he wasn’t. It was the year 2007 and he decided to do this for no reason other than fame, and now his family gets to spend the rest of their lives on this rock without him. I’m tired of seeing people talk about these guys, that goes for the foreign volunteers in current war torn countries as well. I’ve seen so many families crying on the news because some poor fool met his end thousands of miles away and they can’t even say goodbye. You’re the most important man in the world to your family, they view you as a hero for just doing the things a man should do, and any man on this planet who walks away from that all for 10 minutes of fame is not a hero. In the words of Christopher Lee, “Brave, but foolish.”
@@squidysnaxx4633 cool story bro needs more dragons
Inspiring man and such a tragic loss. I pray his dear wife and son are able to live on in the legacy of such greatness. God bless them.
kuboman god bless him for leaving a son and wife for a certain death expedition, that poor kid now has to live without a father, it was selfish of him
His son thinks his father is a hero.
I think so too.
John Alvin Garcillan just as the wife stated obviously this man was trying to come to terms with himself that he felt he could no longer fight to live. He loss his battle and if that’s the way he wanted to go, then so be it. His family is still proud of him and that’s all that matters. I hope his spirit rests well. And if you’ve never almost lost your will to live then I applaud you for it.
@@richardskip He is mo hero!He was selfish!
This makes him a hero? 🤔
Humanity is 👎🏾😢
"Why did we let daddy go?!" I felt that
This was extremely hard to watch. It felt more real than most stories of tragedy. The son yelling "bye daddy"....
I agree with his wife. although technically he fell short, he was the first man to paddle a boat across one of the worlds craziest pieces of ocean ; )
Yeah but is he still here to boast about that piece of pointless information
@@Str8ballin89 I disagree
So your forgetting about all the native south pacific islanders that have been doing this for thousands of years
Who cares though? What is that worth committed to leaving your child behind with that grief?
Watched the full documentary. I suspect a rogue wave took him out 30km from Milford sound which apparently is common in the area. Freezing waters and a broken / sinking kayak eventually caused hypothermia and the inevitable drowning.
Do you have the link.. Where can I watch the full documentary..
That makes the most sense.
I heard that the shell he erected each night to sleep under, filled with water, and he was not able to right his kayak because of it.
@@fragelicious that would be terrible knowing your not going to make it through
where can I watch the full documentary of this? I have been looking for it and wanting to watch it.
As a parent, hearing that little boy say goodbye to his daddy just made me feel like vomiting.
The Kit Tinsley why vomiting?
@@Sara-vq7mi Because its heart rending, you can hear the pain in the kids voice, he doesn't understand why his dad's leaving and he thinks this will be the last time he's going.
As a father it made my cry,I’ve had to say good bye to my kids and it ain’t easy but my circumstances were way different but still sad non the less.
Inspiring and a brave man, but in my opinion, this man is so irresponsible and damn near heartless for doing something like this with a family to come home to.
wyatt m He was very poorly prepared. His “traditional kayak” was an improper choice of boat for this kind of expedition. You basically need a waterproof cabin for protection and recovery to do this properly as two other successful kayakers demonstrated.
He's a POS, he knew it when he was crying but did it anyways. What a POS.
@@lovablevietboy and you’re judging a man you don’t even know lol talk about being a piece of shit 💩
@@potcupcake So me judging someone online is worst than him settling sail and leaving my family to fend for themselves which happened? GTFO, yeah okay. I don't care who you are, even the Pope you do that kinda shit you're a POS
Poor child !
When I saw the devastating picture of Andrew's wife crying beside his kayak, I decided to paddle along Turkish coast for 5500 km, first and ever, and dedicate this expedition to him and his family. RIP Andrew
DID YOU ACCOMPLISH?
Don't it's dangerous...
@@mrgshit1483 Not yet. I am planning to start in May
@@itech40 Not as dangerous as Andrew's last expedition
@Noname Lolnonono I won't paddle always along the coasts, sometimes 15 miles from the shore for 30 miles distance to take shortcuts in the bays
Chilling call to be his last. Sounded like he was already catching hypothermia. RIP my kayaker friend.
He was a selfish ahole
@@Frog_Mob_Boss wtf dude
@@Frog_Mob_Boss @we are the lamb can you stop commenting all these comments like a fucking lunatic? Spreading foul words on a courageous and adventurous human being. Without people like Andrew, the world would only be half of what it is now. You are the one trying to get attention here - what have you achieved? Video game quests? Fucking asswhipe man
Damn! When he started crying and questioning himself and his motive, worrying about the possibility he wasn't going to see his family again, so scared, yet he kept going... It feels so self-destructive :/ Like, I just can't understand people like this, the ones who love to push their limits risking their own life just to say they did something no one else has done before. I just done get it :/
Probably for financial gain. I take it u dont make any money being as good as he is. He has to break some records for him to get recongition and maybe some book deal. The upside is great. Its like a daredevil act. Same as people who walk on buildings or hang off cliffs.
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
@@andrewiggins22 Ok. This makes sense. Still is really perturbating watching him so distressed, like he knew he was going right to his death.
The fact that you don’t get it doesn’t mean it’s not valid for him to do it. Some people like challenges.
Jessika Eguía He was a selfish man and left his little boy with no Father for absolutely no reason whatsoever. Pointless
me and my mate where sleeping in a van on the coast that night the sea was just massive over 4 meter waves
Solo is one of the most well produced and heartbreaking documentaries I've ever seen.
Could you please send me the link? I can’t find it
@@sputters2000 Sorry I can't find a link either. I have it on DVD I recorded it from the ABC TV originally.
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
Can't believe they ain't made a box office movie out of this gonna buy the book.
This is a trip you make as a single man not with a family
Also if anyone reads this rides a motorcyle please reconsider if u have a family to go home 2
Absolutely correct.
I ride :(
You live your life in a bubble mate? Imagine living your life so careful because you’re scared of dying all just to die.. you never even lived.. I’ll live my life, my wife rides with my daughter rides with me and we live.. thankful I’m not as scared to live my life as some of these sheeple on here
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
I agree except I wouldn't put motorcycles in the same category. Yes your not armored with car body surrounding you but you can choose where and when traffic is better. I myself do not go into heavy traffic. Even in my car I do not like to. I wait till the roads settle down.
“BYE DADDY!!!!!” Starts crying, then dies. Great job buddy.
Nothing is more important than family. That’s it. Greatness is secondary. This man made his decision. And his boy suffers for life. Made worse by the fact it wasn’t at all necessary to kayak to NZ. I keep thinking about this guy….and the misery he has caused his son for his own aspirations. That footage is heartbreaking…
*Death:
"Every man's life ends the same way. It's only the details of how he lived and how he died, that distinguish one man from another".
Ernest Hemmingway
As far as I'm concerned, this guy made it across. It takes guts to challenge yourself like this.. respect his courage.
I guess he can put that on his headstone?
If he made it across, he would still be alive. That’s the difference between making it across and not. It’s a significant difference.
He had neither the skills nor preparation to be successful.
@@anthonypeterson428 I mean he made it literally 95% of the way so you really can’t say he didn’t have the ability to make it lol. He made it alll the way across the ocean and basically within sight of his goal a huge rogue wave caused him to capsize. He 100% had the skills and preparation, more so than most anyone else, but even the most skilled sea kayakers in the world would be majorly risking their lives trying what he did. That’s why people don’t do it lol
He’s dead. The sea won.
@@mickeytollison no, cause they never found him..
If you do really love your family, you wont take such risks, you would avoid kayaking through the ocean.
Agreed how selfish do you have to be? What’s the purpose of doing something like this?
Exactly I mean I'm not trying to talk ill of the dead but when you heard his son saying by Daddy and then you heard the man crying he's scared he's never going to see his family again turn the fuck around men there was no point for this what were you trying to prove I mean it's treacherous what he was trying to do in a kayak I mean come on
You could say the same for people who are parents and join armed forces. Doesn’t make them any less brave
@@tskeldin29123 the truth has to be said. And, do pay attention: Its not me, who is selfisch but this man, was selfish in the highest grade. You are completely wrong, my dear. You do not understand the difference.
I agree with you man this guy did not care what his family would have to deal with for the rest of their lives his motives were completely selfish
Seeing him breaking down hearing his son say “byyyyyye daddy!” really killed me. My wife is about to have our first son and I couldn’t imagine…
how are you finding fatherhood?
heartbreaking mate, he was so so close to make it =(
El pequeño mundo de SamÜ MacGregan He was nowhere near close. He needed to find a safe landing sight which still may have been a hundred km away.
You feel bad for him? Why?
@@anthonypeterson428 keep going, little troll. Sleep well.
If i was him i just circle around the sea 15 minute and hug my boy back
Please people don't do like this
Reports keep saying it's a mystery on what happened to him. I hate to say it, he did say at one time himself in one of his videos that he woke at one point with great white sharks trailing him. It's like they were stalking him waiting for him to hit the water, so sad!!!
Nah they are probably just curious about the wierd splashing object
Hypothermia and then drowning, which then his body most likely sank and preyed on, the water in the Tasman is brutally cold. A good cold water wetsuit with booties and gloves would have been a good addition to his emergency supplies.
Sharks don't just stalk someone for that long of time. Yes they'll get curious but if he maybe tried to defend himself they might get scared and buggered off. I think he might have drowned.
I watched another documentary on Andrew previous to this updated film and a lot of the comments where so disrespectful to a man that lost his life being an adventurer,yes some may say he was ill equipped but he had that spirit in him to explore.his wife is not bitter that hes gone.. na te moana koe I whakangaro ngawari,the ocean took you rest easy man
garth tree It’s important to be well equipped for an expedition like this. It was poor preparation on his part which cost him his life.
@@anthonypeterson428 The ability to gather the courage to do such a task was the preparation in itself. He wrote his name in the History Book.
Oh well maybe if he had put his duty as husband and father first maybe he wouldn't have earned.....that's right earned the comments you reader to.
@@CardinalSlayZ a year to late but, failing to prepare is preparing to fail. Bit grim of a saying for this but its a pretty good one
@CardinalSlayZ sure that's all alright so,that's the most important thing.stfu
Wonderful man... Prey of luck... Died when only 30 km of his journey was left.
Respectable are those who dare to to what other didn't..
He brought it upon himself and paid the ultimate price for something that he didn't have to do.
@Lemmiwinks
Hindsight is your friend.
@Lemmiwinks Keep making those comments from your warm couch nerd
@Lemmiwinks
Ok m8 the adventurers guide l0l.. Your original comment is an absolute joke, stop talking badly of a man who was tragically lost attempting something none of us are brave enough to try... People die rock climbing and skydiving etc whatever your passion may be humans will always push the limits.... RIP
@Lemmiwinks
I didn't bother reading that useless wall of text because you're an arrogant moron.. You have no idea what you're talking about hahahah fucking clown. BLOCKED!
The kicker is, as he left, he secretly knew his fate. That's why he cried like that. He knew what he was doing, and he knew his chance of surviving was low. Shame he gave up his family for a little fame around kayaking.
I think that’s exactly it
He was a loser for doing that. He caused alot of pain for what he did. Throwing away a son and good wife from what I can see. What an asshole. He should have never gotten involved with any woman if this was his life plan. You don't get to at around with ppls feelings and not be an asshole at the same time.
Yes that crying was meaningful.
@@Frog_Mob_Boss Bro stop. You don't have to be rude. Seriously you don't. No one is forcing you to just attack this man or his family. Y'know something a lot of people became famous inspite of doing something dangerous. That's just how the call to adventure works. Heck that's why people want to be cops or join the marines. No matter the danger they want to give their lives purpose. You have no reason to shame this man. And his kid maybe reading these comments so you watch your mouth man. As I said before I bet you couldn't last 2 seconds without crying to your mommy. This guy survived weeks. And was 30 Km away. If you don't agree with his decisions, that's fine. I'm not adventurous myself. I couldn't even last a millisecond, but you attacking him going, "He's heartless, hes a butthole" that's just childish and disrespectful. Dissing someone or claiming to know what he was thinking when he can't even defend himself says more about you than him. Have some respect for the dearly departed. Hopefully they never find his body because if they do you might pee on his grave.
@@Frog_Mob_Boss why are you in every comment. You have an opinion but persistently reiterating it is just irritating. Do you know any of Andrew McCauley's prior achievements? Are you aware of the countless successful expeditions that have been undertaken by other adventurers ? There is always risk and potential for heartbreak. Sometimes the adventure does go haywire, but often it does not. Not everyone is satisfied with living within the boundaries that you keep insisting is the correct way to live.
Incredibly brave. 30 days at sea alone and it looked like he was genuinely going to make it. The footage from the kayak is incredible. What an amazing and inevitably tragic story.
I wonder if being that close to success makes you a bit careless or somehow lower your guard?
@@diseno2040 I think he was beyond exhausted, simple as that.
What is wrong with him? Unreal. If I knew my husband was doing this I`d divorce before having a kid. Its too much stupid for me.
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
I love what he did. As far as I’m concerned he made it across. Brilliant achievement 👍
How can you say that, HE DID NOT MAKE IT
He wasn’t even close.
Ya so brilliant,he's dead,you freak
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat
Judge not my friend.
Discretion is the greater part of valor.
d aved Chris Eubank, is that you?
@DE VANOV I think Adrew has always been a victim too. He has always been torn between his family and his quest. If he would've stayed home, part of him would've been very unhappy. I think this was the only way of making him whole, as a human being, as a dad, as the dad he wanted and needed to be for his son. I feel sorry for him...
@DE VANOV Completely agree!
I think dorowning was a techinicality, Dehydration proobably got him, his communication was almost drunk like. Life is rough man.
He had no business being out there. He wasn't mentally prepared for a voyage like that. No one talks the way he was in that first video, full of dispare and fear, then quits, just to turn around and go back out 2 weeks later to do it again
There was no false bravado. He WAS mentally prepared. He knew the risks because of his experience but even he realized later this was on his limit. But he never quit. Wish he had 24 hours earlier. If he wasn’t mentally prepared, he simply could not have endured what he did.
i have a friend that he told me about a man tried to a cross the sea with kayak but he sadly he didn't make it and i was thinking on doing the same from Brisbane but after what i saw in this vid and how sad the family were, I will not but my family through this.
I have done many solo and group kayak trips. The craziest ones I’ve done are Mississippi (Source to Sea - not solo), and the English Channel (solo but I had a boat trailing me since France does not legally allow human powered water craft to arrive on their shores - I had to get on the boat about 300 m from the French shore and we dragged the kayak) - I did both of these in my early-mid 20s. As I got older, in my late 30s, (I’m 40 now) my trips have gotten a bit more “recreational” and relaxed in nature. But I absolutely do not take the water lightly. When you do this sort of a thing, preparation is key. While I understand the “point of doing this” myself at a personal level, it is mandatory to have some respect for the body of water youre traversing. If it is a river, you wear a life vest even if the water is only 2 feet deep (a swift, highly directional river current can and will pull you under even in 2 feet!! If your leg gets trapped in rocks momentarily). If it is the ocean, you need to wear and secure a life vest at the very first moment when the water shows signs of getting rough. I wear a life vest at all times, trading in a bit of discomfort to pretty much assure myself a 100% that I don’t drown no matter what. I was on the Mississippi for 4 months, paddling slowly and letting the current do its thing ! I wore that life vest every day, all day, while I was in my kayak. Complacency sets in slowly after a few days, but I fought that thought and put the vest on. In cold salty water, a dry suit is recommended. From what I see here, the guy had a dream, but pursued it without basic prep work. He was crying about being scared, but at the same time not wearing a life vest. If you’re getting in large waterbodies and you have kids and a wife to go hime to, make sure you CAN go back home. Wear a life vest, and secure it well on your body. RIP brother. This was avoidable and it makes me upset.
respect to anyone that passed away doing what they love
Everybody is different, has different temperament, energy, talent ... I watched the film. I had to turn it off Sometimes ... G-d bless his soul and his family 💙
Do you have the link?where can I watch the full documentary?
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
Where u watch it share me the link
Such a tragic story. Absolutely insane that he actually made it across the Tasman in a sea kayak, not custom built or nothing. Hitting a beaufort 10 storm just as you're coming into land is pretty horrendous luck, can't imagine what it was like rocking over 10m waves in a kayak! Rest in peace Andrew, and my best wishes to his family
This is dumb from the beginning! This guy is leaving his wife and son for what? To achieve what? Thats your family your leaving behind to impress who? Guys we are not talking about fighting for your family or giving up life for them to live, we are talking about a person who is afraid of a challenge that he made for himself and took and died. He didnt have the need to do it or the obligation to, he just wanted to do it! As much as he love his family, he didnt! I real parent and husband does not leave his family behind for a stupid challenge.
Its about exceeding the limitations of man. Like mountain climbers don't Have to either, but they are pushing the limits and truly contributing to evolution.
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
His biggest challenge would've been giving up all his dreams of the material world to turn back to his family.
@@elleblackmusic when you have a wife and child you don't out your "dream" first. This isn't like riding a bike down the street or crossing the road.
Fk him.
Not only dumb but also ignorant and selfish.
Does anyone have a link for the full documentary? Watched this year's ago but can hardly find any trace of it now!
Same! I've been looking everywhere!
Yeah, there WAS a full documentary to be find. Even in several lenguages. But they seem to be gone(?)
There are multiple people that said they watched the documentary but not ONE of them responded where they saw it or if they have the link. Seems to me these people are full of BS, why say you saw this documentary but then not tell anyone where you saw it or how others can watch it!!!!
I've looked too but can't find it either
Yeah i watched it here on youtube a while back but can't find it now.
Amazing story, heartbreaking.
Did he not have a life jacket.
in the open sea, you can still die with one.. the ocean doesn't give a damn.. but will definitely extend your survival time..
what a beautiful soul the mother is. she took all the right steps to keep herself and her son intact, a task that could not have been any harder.
What a legend. A loving, supportive wife and beautiful son. I knew Finlay was going to attempt the crossing from day one. It's in his genes.
I really hope not.
@@2sides_2everystorysame
When I look at the sea I often think of Andrew and his challenge that he could not complete and I tell myself that his son will inevitably end his father's dream. 🙏🥺
his second thoughts should have been a res flag
Why did he go then
Selfishness,Narassist, stupidity to name a few
Wouldn't try an expedition like that in any kayak other than a Klepper 2 man.
i love that she’s allowing him to make his conclusion about why he needed to go
Really? I thought she was selfish! I think she wanted fame. She seems excited her son is planning to do the same thing. Now she's writing books and there are documentaries too. As written in his letter to her while he was dying, he wishes she would've said something to him to stop him.
@@minili837 oh wow. No need to work out why you are anonymous.
@@minili837 You must have a sad life dude. Look just because your wife cheated on you with your mother and your dog was so annoyed with you he ran into a busy street and you were probably charged with possession of c.p. doesn't mean you have to take it out on other people. One day, if you wish hard enough your peepee will grow longer.
When I started to enjoy sea kayaking, one of the very first stories which crossed my path was the one of Andrew McAuley. It really impressed me. Would you advice not to sea kayak? That is what is on my mind sometimes when I am on large distance paddles and thinking of Andrew. There is been said all kind of things about Andrew´s expedition. I just feel admiring and sadness at the same time. Probaby he will always be in my head during future expeditions.
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
You're impressed by an @sSh0LE ?
@@Frog_Mob_Boss can you stop commenting all these comments like a fucking lunatic? Spreading foul words on a courageous and adventurous human being. Without people like Andrew, the world would only be half of what it is now. You are the one trying to get attention here - what have you achieved? Video game quests? Fucking asswhipe man
I'm from Indonesia,condolences🙏🙏
Let this be a lesson. It’s never worth the adventure if you leave your family behind
Wives: it’s ok to tell your man not to do something that’s life threatening.
10000%
I know the inner compulsion...there's something you just have to do/achieve (or whatnot) and there's nothing one can do about it but just go ahead ...
I tip my hat to you Andrew....
🙂👍🇨🇦
This is so stupid. He just left his family knowing he is not going to make it.
What is in your head mate? You leave your family just for kayakin on the ocean without any good plan?
Him crying about not seeing his family again was heart breaking 😔
and he still went on
Andrew went to sea forever, he became one with the ocean, sorry for my bad English... we are proud, remember and love him.... the time will come and we will see him... it is not easy to live a whole life, Andrew is not the person who could end his life as a helpless old man in his own bed... he is a strong man, he is a warrior, he left with dignity as he lived ... goodbye friend, may see you soon...
His dead and achieved absolutely nothing
Twit
He was an accomplished mountaineer before becoming obsessed with kayaking
Nothing was able to stop his adventurous heart.
Finlay isn't a kid. He's a bloody angel. So cute
🙏To his family
He was so close
Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades
He did it some how he done his challenge just with only 3 days remain, F may you rest in peace
I would like to read the book but I can't find it anywhere.
If he was that worried he shouldn't have went
Right? He clearly had a gut feeling.
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
I will never understand how people can do such things! Leaving his boy and wife voluntarily! So so sad! It will affect their lifes forever…
Doing this kind of thing makes you a horrible father and husband, and he died that way. risking your life when your family depends on you for nothing is bullshit. The fact hes crying and scared as he leaves the first time is just fucking idiotic. Obviously didnt have the skill, knowledge, or the equipment/team to make himself confident and safe.
No emergency GPS beacon? No boat following him?
As someone who doesnt have a family, why would you want to do this?
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
Selfish quest for some glory.
It is really amazing he made it as far as he did in that small kayak! He did it all in open water 1,000 miles ALONE without any stopping points to rest on land in between. That is like paddling from Michigan to the Atlantic Ocean without stopping. Incredibly he almost made it!
Explorer Mike But he didn’t and that is the important point.
@@anthonypeterson428 OH! Well, I see your point. This is one of those deals where "close" doesn't count....
@@explorermike19 Its true, he's a failure.
@@lovablevietboy I certainly would not call him a loser because he died trying to do an incredible feat. He did accomplish much more than the folks sitting in their chairs watching this video on RUclips.
@@explorermike19 While I wouldn’t dare call the man a loser, he failed at the most important job he had. He knew leaving what he was risking yet he paddled on. His son gets to pay for that, and it’s not fair at all.
He was so close!!! (Why attempt something like that anyway? Especially with a young child, in his life?)
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
Where do I watch the documentary
Is is worried and scared he won't see his family again but still goes. And with a basic set up no less.. Why?? No Nintendo..
Very unlucky men. The Kayak got broken otherwise he managed to arrive i think so
he paddled head on into a 4 meter south west swell on the westcoast i remember the night the sea was absolutley wild
He was absolutely exhausted and may have been incapable of going any further.
wow !
Then why is he going if he doesnt know he'll see his family again? I wouldn't risk it eapecially a long distance just in a kayak
Why do rock climbers risk their lives? Or any dangerous pursuit for that matter? It's easy to say what you would've done in hindsight.
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
Success and failure... it is just the gap of one sheet. All challenge is worth of respect.
Wrong. No real man walks out on a good wife and child and deserves respect. Fk him. He traumatized his kid probably for life. Dies that sound worthy of respect?
30 days is insane :(
We will never understand why he had to do what he did … it’s not us to judge. Some people are just drawn to dangerous adventures.. like it or not these are the people that drive the human species forward. They discover … they push boundaries … and they inspire. They are very very rare. So sad he came so close
If he was so worried about not seeing his family again he wouldn't have gone in the first place.
Sometimes we die by doing the things we live to do ...
Right like how stupid can you be
He didn't care about his family his motives were completely selfish
I allways tell people dont ride a motorcycle if you have a wife and kids
And ya going out on a kayak with no lifeboat or motor , its just obnoxious thinking you can conquer the sea
The sea is so unpredictable and can change very quickly
To me there's the adventuresome spirit and all that thrill seeking stuff that makes great stories but there's also sheer madness, maybe if he had a QRF or some sort of rescue plan, this dude went on a kayak across a treacherous unforgiving sea. Absolute lunatic. Respect homie!
Is this the full documentary? Damn, this story is crazy.
It's really hard to watch a grown man sobbing over possibly not seeing his wife and kid again because he decided to take a dangerous trek alone by choice. Dude, turn the boat around and stay with your family! I'm sorry but ambitious or not, this was reckless and stupid.
Monica87 THANK YOU!!! I can’t feel sorry for people who purposely put themselves in danger and for no good reason AT ALL! Just pure stupidity
myblackisbeautiful55 you can still be a decent human being and feel bad about the death of somebody
This is the kind of thing that you do before you have a 3 year old son who will mourn a father all his life. Selfish otherwise
Very brave but very very selfish to leave your family like that i dont understand
Anyone know where you can watch the documentary?
The way the boy was saying goodbye would've been good enough for me to turn around and not do it.
The beginning is just proof that god was trying everything he could to keep this man alive and with his family.
I don't mean to be supposing about something like this, but it just seems like all at-sea disasters occur when everyone has a bad feeling about the outing, but they still press on.
Why?
I feel so bad for Andrews family cuz they miss him like so so much but Andrew is become a angle and go to heaven with Jesus and Andrew can see his family but Andrews family don't ✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️😭😭😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️we miss you Andrew 😭😭😭😭✝️✝️✝️✝️❤️❤️❤️
I think he has placed much hope for his future on this expedition. He probably hoped to get money from publishing a book, lectures, documentaries on television, etc. He was hoping for his family that he loved so much and I think he had already made commitments in this regard. At the time of leaving I think he regretted the quest but now he could not stand back in front of the whole world. He did not want to go from cowardly and decided to risk even knowing that he was very likely not to come back alive. Respect for him and his family.
Smh people nowdays think everything is done for money and fame...
@@caspzz6215 No, I'm not saying he did it for money and fame. I say that already that he intended to do so, he tried to exploit the event to have an economic return for himself and his family. However, in doing so, I believe that at some point he felt obliged to do it because by now he had awakened too many expectations in people, mass media etc. I believe that if his intentions had been known only in the family, he would never have left.
@John Alvin Garcillan
"..more braver.." lol.
He was a loser and wanted money and wanted to be a somebody lmao
@@lovablevietboy I don't think it can be said that he was a loser, because in any case he managed to get one step away from victory. However, he did an extraordinary feat considering the enormous difficulties he must have encountered
Poor kid feels guilty because he thinks he let him go but it's not his fault his dad was selfish and chose stupidity over his son shame on him
Um your the first hate on him
This was so long ago at this point. Nothing on google came up, I wonder what they’re up to mainly the son. Wish them the best.
Not true
So very sad. I am no one to tell anyone what to do this was his passion. I dont think i could have left my child. This part was saddest. God bless him rest eternally 🙏
So why didn’t he turn back
Why did he even go? Wife and kid, bit late.