Kokoda 2017 Newsletter

Two – January 2017

Checklist

Passport Doctor Medical Innoculations Personal Medications

Boots & socks Correct pack Sleeping Bag Sleeping Mat Sleeping Liner

Blue tarp Historical Research Familiar with the gear list (attached) Bruce’s Forms

Items in italics have been provided – let me (GH) know if you have missed out. (Some additional packs will be here soon for those who have the wrong size)

Facebook

Continue to monitor the Facebook site regularly for information that relates to fundraising and training or general organisation.

Fundraising

You have done a fantastic job so far, keep up the good work. A special big thank you to those who have stepped up and done the extra bit over the Christmas break while some of us were away. Your efforts are really appreciated.

Coming up – Tumbatrek (11th Feb), Trekathon (TBA), Tumbafest (25/26th Feb), Overnight Camp (TBA) and …

Training Walks (keep an eye on Facebook)

Unable to attend – respond to the Facebook message to let us know.

Attending – ‘like’ the post on Facebook

Running late – contact Grant: 0428483034 or Bruce: 0407020176

Additional (Catchup) training walks will be advertised on Facebook, or by asking for one.

Historical Research

This should be finished early February.

Jake B (family member), Jock (Walter Clark), Billie (Bert Beros), Jemma (Herbert Warman)

Jake W (Joe Muggleton), Kayne (family member or John Metson), Kirby (Ralph Honner)

Hannah (Harold West), Tyler (Stan Bisset), Lachlan – Gabi – Renee – Shaun (choice of Albert Moore, Sam Templeton, Bruce Kingsbury, Doc Vernon, Bede Tongs, Charlie McCallum or a family member).

See me if you need help – I have information on all of these people. (GH)


Website (www.tumbarumba2kokoda.org.au)

Our website contains an incredible amount of information, take some time to have a look at it. All previous treks are covered in detail.

On the Homepage click on ‘Our Treks’, then select ‘2017’ then browse around.

I will try to update it during early January (including any broken links).

Take to time to learn something about Papua New Guinea and the Kokoda Track.

Abuari is awonderful village with lots of great kids to meet.

There are challenges ahead.

Nothing you can’t handle.


Kokoda 2017 Equipment List – talk to us if you are not sure about something

Equipment Provided

Pack, sleeping bag, sleeping bag liner, sleeping mat, tent (2 share)

All food & cooking gear

1 insect repellant (Deet strength), 2 tubes of hand gel, 1 emergency blanket (between 2/3 trekkers)

The leaders have an extensive first-aid kit and a number of smaller kits.

Water filters.

Duffel bag (to carry packs to/from PNG)

Small backpack (attaches to main backpack) - for carrying valuables etc. to/from PNG

Heavy duty plastic liner for pack (from the Vet),

Equipment you need to provide

CLOTHING

No nylon!! Quick dry or cotton is best.

Day Clothes (wear every day while trekking for two weeks - wash whenever possible)

Hat, Shorts, Shirt, Underwear, Woollen or trekking/hiking socks, Ankle covers

Handkerchief, Boots

Camp Clothes (in a waterproof bag) (wear at night while on the trek)

Shorts or zip-off lightweight long trousers, 2 Shirts(one long sleeved shirt - for cooler nights & mosquito areas)

Lightweight sandals/crocs, Lightweight wind/rain jacket (or lightweight poncho)

Underwear

t-shirt for bedtime

Additional Clothes

One/two additional sets of underwear, another pair of trekking socks, Sarong (females)

OTHER GEAR

waterproof bag for sleeping bag & change of clothes

Head torch + spare batteries (a second small torch is handy)

Small plastic shovel (share with others), 2/3 rolls of toilet paper (in cliplock bags)

"Wet Wipes" have been found to be very useful

Personal medication (including malaria tablets)

Sunscreen, tube of paw-paw cream

Water bottle (& puritabs if considered necessary – filters should take care of water quality)

Personal hygiene – toothbrush & toothpaste, soap

Micro-fibre towel, plastic pegs (max. of 10)

Travel diary & pen/pencil (in a waterproof bag)

Bowl, cup, spoon, fork (lightweight), a sharpish knife is handy

Whistle, lightweight sit-upon

A few spare plastic bags to hold wet (or dry) gear.

Money (drinks approx. 7 kina, some souvenirs on track (but you will have to carry them!!)

YOU ARE TO DECIDE WHETHER YOU REALLY NEED ANY OF THESE WHILE TREKKING

Camera (& spare batteries), sunglasses (you are in the jungle a lot of the time), sweatband

Shampoo, anti-perspirant

Gifts for village kids (no lollies)

Gifts for the Abuari school

(cont.)


USEFUL ITEMS (share over the whole group?)

Multi-purpose knife (BW), clothes line, playing cards (GH), trekking books (GH)

Needles, cotton, string, tape, spare laces

Small musical instrument (we will have a ukulele)

THINGS YOU DEFINITELY DO NOT NEED TO TAKE TO PNG

Mobile phone, ipod/mp3/walkman etc

TRAVELLING TO/FROM PNG

We will each leave the small pack in the duffel bag at the motel while we are walking the track (valuables (eg passport) can also be safely left)

A fresh set of clothes for the day drip in Port Moresby (after the trek) and to travel home in is highly recommended. (These will fit inside the duffel bag on the way over)

Soap, deodorant, shampoo, perfume will be very welcome on return to the motel. (the motel is basic – so take your own)

Take a small sturdy brush with which to scrub mud off boots, tents, backpacks (to clear Customs in Sydney)

SUMMARY - Clothes

Set of clothes Tumbarumba to Port Moresby (leave at motel)

Set of clothes for trekking

Set of clothes for nights while on track

Set of clothes for day trip around Port Moresby after trek (leave at motel)

Set of clothes for trip home (leave at motel)