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- 11/05/2013 at 1:22 pm #106376
Boss Meri
MemberOn the 10th May our latest group of trekkers headed over to Kokoda to commence their trek. The group spent the night at Orohaven and this morning were up bright and early and commenced walking around 6:30am.
Trekkers are:-
[*]Courtney & Tadgh Waugh
[*]Nicholas Ford
[*]Rick LambethOrohaven Trekk 744 c.JPG
Trek 642 walking to Isurava Village (2) 640×480.JPG13/05/2013 at 3:14 am #106375Boss Meri
MemberTrekkers are now on their way to 1900/Myola Junction today. Our guide did not call yesterday so not 100% sure where they spent the night but the plan per schedule was to pull up at Eora Creek.
Going towards Eora Creek from Alola.JPG14/05/2013 at 4:13 am #106734Boss Meri
MemberMcKenzie Didime just contacted me from Efogi.
He said the group were just passing through the village of Efogi at 10:30am this morning.
The plan today is to head to Agulogo where they will camp for the night. Last night they were at the village of Naduri. Everyone is doing well.
Lanununu Village – Efogi II.jpg
Menari River before Brigade H.JPG
Agulogo 640×480.JPG14/05/2013 at 4:20 am #10673514/05/2013 at 2:43 pm #106736Boss Meri
MemberMcKenzie called in from Menari tonight to inform me they did not move on to Agulogo and decided to stop there for the night.
Earlier today they would have stopped at Brigade Hill before reaching Menari which is always a moving moment for trekkers as they reflect on what happened there during the war.
Menari River.JPG15/05/2013 at 4:52 pm #106742Boss Meri
MemberTrekkers reached their destination of Ioribaiwa around 5pm this afternoon and have settled in there for the night. According to McKenzie, they all did well today and looking forward to reaching Goldie River tomorrow afternoon.
Ioribaiwa.JPG16/05/2013 at 1:32 pm #106744Boss Meri
MemberCongratulations are in order as trekkers walked off the track today, 1 day ahead of schedule and are presently at Sogeri Lodge enjoying a few beers or two. Well done everyone from all of us here at Kokoda Trekking.
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