Of course I could rattle off a list of things I wished I had done differently, but it kind of ruins the point of what the journey was about. Things were done the way they were and it was all part of what was in store for us. I now know more about who I am, as distinct from who I wanted to be. I have fond memories of very close friends, with whom I feel proud to have shared the most important journey of my life.
I thought I was leading the journey, but in fact it was leading us, and I am thankful for where it took us.
I wish to thank the following individuals and organisations, without who Kijana would not have been possible.
John Allin
Maria Anderson
Michael Barrett
Damien Bear
Eliza Bellmaine
Jayne Bendroph
Bruce Bird
Lawrence Blair
Tracy Brady
Gerry Bryant & crew
Siobhan Caffery
Jon Carnegie
Sam Cavanagh
Katie Cavanagh
Tony Chew
Blanche Clark
Paul Currie
Samantha Currie
Dan Davies
John Devers
Peter Devers
Anna Dusek
David Eades
Nicolette Fendon
Lewis Ferrier
Darren Finkelstein
Michelle Field
Neil Flavel
Amelia Ford
Gayili & family
Ed Gannon
Jenny Geddes
Peter Godfrey
Michael Green
Phil Gregory
The Harris family
Yappa Helen
Geoff Henderson
Sue Hines
Rick Jackson
Bev Knight
Maya Knight
Holly Kramer
Jules Lund
Beau Martin
Kon Martin
Louise Martin
Dave McKeogh
Dave Meredith
Lyn Moore
Tracie Olcha
Steve & Julie O'Sullivan
Rebecca Park
Richard Parkin
Jenny Pullan
Paulos Ranti & family
Tim Reid
Chip Richards
Martin Richmond
John Rolland
Lisa Saad
Carly Schmidt
Josh Schmidt
Lesley Schmidt
Michael Schoell
Flip Shelton
Michael Shultz
Susie Stott
Barry Streete
Nick Theofilakos
Mika Tran
Sam & Gabby Valderrama
Myrna Van Pelt
Fabio Versace
Rowena Vilar
Wadu
Pauline Webster
Melissa Whiltshire
Joanna White
Ralph White
Noel Wright
Gary Woodyard
Mandawuy Yunupingu
Sponsors
The Alfred Hospital
Apple Computers
Design Wyse
Environment Australia
Go4 Web Design
Herald Sun
Mars
Mercury Marine
Nike
NRMA
Sandringham Yacht Club
Sony
Tag Heuer
Telstra
TXU
William Angliss
Special thanks
AGFA Film
Australian National Maritime Museum
Beyond Capricorn crew
Birds Bees Trees & Things
Cameron's Metaland
Chroma Media
Cummings Flavel
Deakin University
Doquille Perret Meade
Filmplus
GME Electrophone
Igloo Design
Lightstream Films
Lizard Island staff
Lonely Planet
Mission Aviation Fellowship
Morgans Hotel
Newcastle Fire Services
Novotel
Plan International
Reach Youth
RDF
Royal Australian Navy
Snowgum
Victorian Government
Working Dog
The indigenous and local people
of Australia & Indonesia who
took us in and gave us food
and friendship.
PHOTOGRAPH AND ILLUSTRATION CREDITS
Map by Guy Holt Illustration and Design
Illustrated section
Diagram by
Herald Sun
Illustrated section
(top)
Photograph by Lawrence Blair
All other photographs are from the author's private collection
Jesse Martin was destined for adventure. Born in Munich in 1981 while his parents were travelling through Europe in a kombi van, he spent his early years in the beautiful Daintree rainforest of north Queensland. By the time he was fourteen he had sailed a thousand kilometres along Australia's tropical coast on a flimsy catamaran and had trekked through South-East Asia and the Aboriginal communities of Central Australia. At sixteen he kayaked through remote islands of Papua New Guinea and then crewed on a yacht that sailed from Belize to Tahiti. In 1998 at the age of seventeen, Jesse set off from Melbourne on his record-breaking solo sail around the world.
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