Every time he attempted to leave, the crocodile would make his presence
felt, leaving the adventurer stranded for a fortnight. On Saturday,
local Don McLeod spotted a light on the island, and when he checked it
out, the hatless, shirtless and desperate visitor approached. "When I
came round through Red Bluff opposite Governor Island I saw a flash in
the scrub,'' Mr McLeod said. "I went across and Ryan came out looking a
bit distraught. He came down the beach, he had no hat on and no shirt
on.
"He was relieved and shocked, and thankful someone had come along because he was running out of options pretty quickly. He is a very, very lucky man.'' Ryan's passage to WA was an incredible story in itself, having traveled from Queensland to the Kimberley on a yacht whose owner was then jailed in the Northern Territory, leaving his passenger stranded for two months. After hitching a lift with a solo yachtsman from the Territory to WA, he was dropped on Governor Island with 160 liters of water, some flour and dry stores.
But after realizing he was unprepared for the Kimberley wilderness, his
first attempt to reach the mainland was thwarted by the massive
crocodile. Mr McLeod said the story was incredible. "He said every time
he got in his little kayak, which was only 2.5m long, this crocodile -
who has lived there for many years and is a monster - has chased him,''
Mr McLeod said. "He was desperate for water when I trotted up. We gave
him a cold beer, which was probably the wrong thing, and then he went to
sleep about three-quarters of the way home.'' The New Zealander has
been given a bed at a mission on the mainland as he recovers.
"He was relieved and shocked, and thankful someone had come along because he was running out of options pretty quickly. He is a very, very lucky man.'' Ryan's passage to WA was an incredible story in itself, having traveled from Queensland to the Kimberley on a yacht whose owner was then jailed in the Northern Territory, leaving his passenger stranded for two months. After hitching a lift with a solo yachtsman from the Territory to WA, he was dropped on Governor Island with 160 liters of water, some flour and dry stores.
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