Russell Crowe insists his kayak trip was a "grand adventure."
The 'Noah' actor and a friend were picked up by U.S. coastguards on Saturday, Sept. 1, after heading out into the waters off Long Island, N.Y., but he says the pair were never actually lost but ran out of time to get back to shore.
Crowe tweeted: "not lost, we knew where exactly where we were, paddling around from csh into wind, we ran out of day. Grand adventure eh @chris_feather ? (sic)"
Though the pair were in good spirits when they were picked up, it seems Russell's friend, Chris Feather, may have had some problems.
Feather tweeted: "If anyone is trying to get hold of me and cant, just e mail me. I have no phone, its full of salt water....(sic)"
U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Robert Swieciki said the pair had got lost as the sky darkened and beached their kayaks in Huntington Bay, almost 10 miles east from where they had set out.
The U.S. Coast Guard was patrolling the area, and heard the 'Gladiator' star call out to them from the shore around 10pm and paddled over to the boat.
The coast guard said: "He just needed a little bit of help, he just got a little lost. It wasn't really a rescue, really, more of just giving someone a lift."











