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    On behalf of Management and staff, thanks for choosing Kokoda Trekking (KTL) as we loved having you here in PNG and the boys loved the trek they did with you all.

    thanks again!

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    QUOTE(Boss Meri @ 5 Aug 2007, 11:36 PM) [snapback]5065[/snapback]
    Update 5th August: Trekkers got away a little later than expected this morning as one guy fell and hurt his leg on the steps of a win haus (traditional dwelling) and had to be taken to the hospital before they headed off.

    I do not know which guy but heard they all got away as planned heading for Isurava where they would spend their second night.

    Photograph: Another group of trekkers in front of a traditional haus win on the Eroro family block in Kokoda:

    I caught up with my sister this afternoon and would like to send out a BIG THANK YOU to every one involved. She had the most amazing experiance and i must admit i am a little bit envious. It is not often that you people describe their experiance on the Kokoda trail as challanging but enjoyable. i believe that with the right mindset and support the psycological can ease the physical and it seems that this was the case over the past week as the group laughed their way along the grulling track. To the guide and porters… thank you for looking after Jim Jim, and Dan! You are an amazing group of people, to those that employ them… you do a fantastic job of selecting your people.

    "The peace of mind, happiness and energy of a soldier come from his feeling himself to be a member of a body solidly united for a single purpose" – Wilfred Trotter. Instincts of the Heard in Peace and War (1947)

    Well done to you all. I could not recomend anyone more highly.

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    What an experience my Jim has had, she is a glowing picture of health. I am a proud mum… she has done so well.

    She speaks very highly of their guide and porters. Their role in this adventure was vital to the outcome. It appears their participation has far exceeded their function. Jimsmum says a big thank you!
    I hope the 'new boots' are working well…sounds like some new socks wouldn't go astray either.
    Keep up the good work guys….congratulations to all concerned.
    (and thank you Dan for easing my concerns with your parting promise…thank god your leg was ok!)

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