AFF Kokoda Trek [3 - 17 September]

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Which month suits you for the proposed 2017 AFF Kokoda memorial trek?


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Re: Proposed AFF Kokoda trek

I was never really in, but definitely out if that wasn't clear before;
My plans for the year have changed significantly, being asked to work in Tonga then do RFDS out of Cairns for a while.

I hope those of you who do go have a wonderful trip!
 
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Re: Proposed AFF Kokoda trek

tuapekastar gave me a nudge on this... I guess I had best hire a personal trainer... :eek:
 
Re: Proposed AFF Kokoda trek

tuapekastar gave me a nudge on this... I guess I had best hire a personal trainer... :eek:

:shock: Does that mean you're in! Hang on I'll carve a notch in the wall. Penegal committing so far out from an event. You just shot holes in all that hard work you've done for so many years! ;)

He's a persuasive lad that tuapekastar.
 
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tuapekastar gave me a nudge on this... I guess I had best hire a personal trainer... :eek:

Getting fit- the most important part is what goes into the mouth (including ciggies but I don't recall you smoking regularly). Maybe set yourself a personal limit to alcohol intake and some rules around food first, and you'll watch the fitness soar!
 
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:shock: Does that mean you're in! Hang on I'll carve a notch in the wall. Penegal committing so far out from an event. You just shot holes in all that hard work you've done for so many years! ;)

He's a persuasive lad that tuapekastar.

Don't get too excited... I might have a change of mind after my first training session.


Getting fit- the most important part is what goes into the mouth (including ciggies but I don't recall you smoking regularly). Maybe set yourself a personal limit to alcohol intake and some rules around food first, and you'll watch the fitness soar!

Thanks Cynicor. I am a non-smoker, (and not a drug user either - gotta kill those rumours).

Alcohol, Food and First Class are my vices.

Agree - eating less, combined with regular exercise is the go.
 
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Alcohol, Food and First Class are my vices.

Hmmm, no grog on the track, food not Michelin rated, first class guest haus ... well, let me just say I don't think the long drops have monogramed dunny paper!
 
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Getting fit- the most important part is what goes into the mouth (including ciggies but I don't recall you smoking regularly). Maybe set yourself a personal limit to alcohol intake and some rules around food first, and you'll watch the fitness soar!

So true. I'm going through a regime now, life back on the road hasn't been kind to me. I showed colleagues a photo of me at Machu Picchu 6 months ago and they almost couldn't believe it was me! Too many long nights working, eating poorly and eating out a lot (with the odd glass of wine here and there) with colleagues when we head back to the hotel.
 
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Hmmm, no grog on the track, food not Michelin rated, first class guest haus ... well, let me just say I don't think the long drops have monogramed dunny paper!

:shock: What? No Hiltons? Not even DoubleTrees? I can see a reversal coming! (joking of course :) ).
 
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:shock: What? No Hiltons? Not even DoubleTrees? I can see a reversal coming! (joking of course :) ).

I couldn't even see an Ibis styles listed in that locale!

On a similar note, my friends wantoks are building a guest haus in Buna just for us! They are very keen to have Buna more recognised for the part they played (some of the worst fighting of the campaign was in Buna and I think there were more deaths there than the rest of the campaign combined). They are also keen to show us a local hospital (no longer used) that they tell me even treated a US president. I had no idea a US president even went to PNG so maybe some you historians can look that up and see if it's just rumour or possibly fact!
 
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Penegal committing so far out from an event. You just shot holes in all that hard work you've done for so many years! ;)

swanning_it is doing a great job behind the scenes with this trip.

Jokes aside, unfortunately I am running into quite a bit of trouble getting my leave approved. Naturally this is an essential pre-requisite. I should be able to broach the topic again in person with the key players this week, which will yield a definite response.
 
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swanning_it is doing a great job behind the scenes with this trip.

Jokes aside, unfortunately I am running into quite a bit of trouble getting my leave approved. Naturally this is an essential pre-requisite. I should be able to broach the topic again in person with the key players this week, which will yield a definite response.

I wish you well with this penegal, hopefully you can sweet talk whoever you need to
 
Re: Proposed AFF Kokoda trek

I wish you well with this penegal, hopefully you can sweet talk whoever you need to

I never count penegal as in or out until sometime after the starting gun! :D (and even then one can't be 100% sure)

The trek preparations have indeed been progressing well and at this point we have the Kokoda Track Authority trekking permit in hand (for 10 trekkers), 20 porters organised (including a sedan chair for mrs.dr.ron ;)) with the services of a licenced tour operator, track master, track lead and track chef secured, backpacks hired, itinerary and track accommodation organised (including a guest haus being especially constructed for us in Buna). POM accommodation has also been pretty much decided on being Holiday Inn and the flights are being sorted as I type and the budget is working out almost spot on with what was previously advised in this thread.

So if anyone is still interested, I have arranged with the KTA to be able to alter trekker numbers on the permit and my track master assures me that he still has porters available (remember the porters I've organised are experienced track porters who have done Kokoda many times with various commercial tour companies). The only issue for any late comers may be airfare prices. Goroka airfares have risen by about AU$100/pax already but the other airfares (BNE-POM, POM-PNP) are still Ok (in fact a bit cheaper at the moment) and also backpacks may be problematic. There are only a limited number of backpacks to hire (for the porters) and when they're gone, they're gone, which is why I've hired most of them already. So if anyone is still interested in either or both, Kokoda or Goroka, let me know sooner rather than later or higher prices will almost certainly affect you.

Just out of interest, this trek is more than comparable with the best of the commercial national led treks and about AU$1500 cheaper than the cheapest commercial trek. We're cutting out nothing except the Australian tour companies fees. For our expected 10 trekkers, that's a saving of about AU$15 000. We're currently putting a big effort into ensuring the three track meals per day are of the highest quality (remember we have engaged the services of an experienced track chef) and my nearest and dearest is fussy, so no below par menu will slip past her eagle eyes and of course, some dietary constraints/modifications can be catered for (but early notification is requested).

We will be carrying radios and sat. phone plus a defibrillator (just in case penegal does come ;)) and we have a first-aider (trained and trainer) plus at least two nurses in the trek and a fully equipped trekking first aid kit in tow which, along with a prearranged helicopter medi-evac plan, health and safety on the track is also as high as can be expected. All memorial and camp site/village fees are included in the budget as is the porters airfares to return them safely and comfortably to their villages.

As per previous, if anyone would still like to throw their hat in the ring for this trek, just PM me!
 
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TUAPEKASTAR, clear your inbox! :)
 
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