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  • #99485
    Boss Meri
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    On the 24th April we met up with trekkers in trek 381 at the Holiday Inn and later the three remaining trekkers at the Gateway Hotel. Trekkers include :

    Andrew White; Peter and Ben Storer; Daniel Greig; Mitchell Clark; Daniel Logan; Jason Frost; Cameron Foote; Coling Perry; Ken Hill; Dean Longmuir; Nathan Dannock; Graham Binder; Stuart Gray; Pamela Dalgliesh and Matt O'Halloran

    Group Photograph at Jackson's Airport, Port Moresby morning of the 24th April:
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    #99605
    Boss Meri
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    Trekkers arrived in Kokoda where they were met by their guide Rod Ori and porters. They commenced walking straight away and ended up reaching the Isurava Monument area around 8pm that night.

    The following day they enjoyed the dawn service put on by the Australian High Commission before moving off along the track.

    Photographs: Isurava Monument area

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    #99606
    Boss Meri
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    Our guide radioed in from Alola and said everyone enjoyed the service and that they planned on spending the night of the 25th at Eora Creek Campsite.

    Today we heard from our guide at Mt Bellamy and he informed us that everyone in the group are doing just fine and walking well.

    Photographs:

    Pic 1: Alola Village
    Pic 2: Aerial View of the terrain in the area they have walked through yesterday and today
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    #99602
    Boss Meri
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    Update 27th April: Trekkers were to spend last night at Templeton's area and today will walk into Efogi Village where they will re-stock their food supply.

    Photograph:

    Pic 1: Templeton's Crossing campsite area
    Pic 2: Efogi Village Guesthouse entrance

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    #99484
    Boss Meri
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    Update 27/04/08 Rod radioed in tonight to say all trekkers have reached Efogi and all are ok. He advised that three extra personal porters were engaged for Daniel Greig, Daniel Logan and Nathan Dannock so now they have in total 24 KTL staff looking after them as they make their way back into Port Moresby.

    Tomorrow or the next day they should pass another of our groups heading in the opposite direction so we can only imagine a few high five's and hugs as our staff greet each other. Trekkers will no doubt compare the terrain on either side. Some Anzac trekkers who have not long come off the track would say that they would hear about all the mud ahead and think it could not get worse than they had just experienced.

    Not long after they leave Efogi tomorrow they will reach Brigade Hill one of the most historical areas on the track which will be quite emotional for some.

    Photographs:

    Pic 1: Brigade Hill
    Pic 2: River crossing they will have to cross tomorrow
    Pic 3: Climb up to Brigade Hill
    Pic 4: Brigade Hill
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    #99557
    Boss Meri
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    Update 28th April: Trekkers are on the move to Agulogo where they will spend the night with the exception of one, Pamela who has decided to call it quits at Efogi due to her suffering from diahhorrea. We have asked her to rest and wait for our food drop later this week when we will pick her up and bring her back into town by chartered aircraft.

    Pics: Agulogo area
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    #99596
    Boss Meri
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    Update 29th April: Trekkers have reached Naoro Village where they will spend the night. All trekkers are doing just fine and enjoying their trek according to their guide Rod.

    As for Pamela, the only chance to get her out of Efogi was to pick her up with our food drop today and fly her into Kokoda. Yes, she is back at the starting point. Tonight she will staying our camp and will fly back in tomorrow on the regular airline service. Unfortunately the flight today could not bring her back into Port Moresby as the plane was picking up a full load out of Kokoda. However, the good news is that she is ok and resting in Kokoda. We will ask if she would like to drive out with us in the pick up vehicles on Thursday.

    Photographs:

    Pic 1: Nauro Village
    Pic 2: Nauro River Crossing which they would have crossed over today
    Pic 3: Where it all began, Kokoda airport
    Pic 4: With the win haus completely to herself, perhaps she will sleep in a hammock tonight
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    #99654
    niknak
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    Hello to all the Lads, especially Jason (Frosty),

    Glad to hear that the trek is going well and hope you are all keeping well too.
    Hope you are all looking after each other and that you are all still friends.

    Hope you are all remembering to take your tablets every day.

    Jas, will have a big thick juicy steak on the BBQ for you when you get home.
    & go the Catters!!!!

    In my thoughts every moment, lots of love

    Nikki XXXX

    #99656
    Boss Meri
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    Update 1st May: Trekkers are on target to come off the track tomorrow and will be picked up from Owers' Corner somewhere betwen 9-10am. Last night they stayed at Ioribaiwa Village and tonight will try for Dump 66.

    All going well they should be back in their hotel rooms around 3pm or before tomorrow afternoon.

    #99663

    Hi to all the Boys and congratulations on completing your trek.

    Danny, we are missing you heaps and can't wait to get you back home – beardless please!! 🙂

    Be good in Cairns, lots of love Jo and Issy xoxox

    #99672
    Boss Meri
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    Update 3rd May: Hi everyone. We met up with the trekkers yesterday and again last night…boy were they a happy bunch! Smiles all round! Last night it was party time and everyone seemed to enjoy their last few minutes with our KTL boys before we called it a night and headed for home.

    Some photographs taken yesterday 2nd May:

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    #99673
    Boss Meri
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    #99674
    Boss Meri
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    more pics of the guys + one of a very proud guide who got all trekkers to Owers' Corner
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    #99675
    Boss Meri
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    #99676
    Boss Meri
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    Check out the headdress! and Lets not forget the hard working KTL boys – Click on Page (2) below left hand side to keep viewing this posting.

    Message received from Daniel Logan:

    Gail, firstly thank you for the opportunity to walk the track, it will remain a highlight in my memory for the rest of my life. Can you do me a big favour please, and pass on my sincere thanks to firstly MACK, and also JOE who assisted me in my plight to reach the end of the trek. I honestly would not have been able to complete it without their support and dedication. I need to say if it hadn't been for Mack on day 1 I don't know if I would have been able to continue as day 1 was extremely difficult for me. Mack was the most patient guy I have met in a long time, he provided support that inspired me to get to the end of day 1 and thus set me up for the remaining eight days. He is the ultimate professional and would in my mind make an excellent guide for future treks, the junior guys really looked up to him as a role model in my mind.

    When I got the extra assistance from Joe it seemed like the world had been reinvented for me, his humour and conversations made the walk even more enjoyable. Between myself, Joe and Mack, I believe, we as a trio had the most fun during the nine days on the track compared to the rest of the trekkers, that was made quite clear on most days when we got to camp and the rest of the guys were stuffed but I would get into camp still laughing and generally enjoying myself, they would just look at me and say what are you on and my reply would be I am running on Mateship man, between me and my porters. There were some days some of the guys would walk with Mack Joe and myself just to see what it was like and they all said that they were the best days. Again thanks for the opporunity and hope to do it again soon, thanks

    Daniel – Trek 381
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