Bold river voyage down Australia’s Murray, told with humor, grit, and real gear‑level detail.
A small crew repaints and rechristens their vessel, names it The Lone Hand, and sets out to travel 1500 miles on unknown river waters. This memoir-style adventure combines practical prep, stubborn optimism, and hard-won lessons about far‑flung country, rough waters, and friendly (and sometimes wary) locals.
From the launch at Albury to a dawn on a sunlit river, the narrative follows a crew determined to test themselves against a river that may be unforgiving. They plan, pack, and sail into a journey that blends engineering, camping, and a stubborn streak of curiosity. Along the way, readers meet a cast of characters, hear the slang of the river towns, and glimpse the daily rhythm of life on the Murray.
- meticulous preparation and improvised engineering on a small boat
- close camaraderie under pressure, with humor and stubborn resilience
- encounters with river dangers, weather, and practical problem‑solving
- vivid scenes of life along the Murray, including local characters and towns
Ideal for readers who enjoy rugged travel memoirs, nautical adventures, and tales of early exploration in Australia.