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ashey
21-06-2013, 3:16pm
These are some shots I took on my recent trip to Kokoda taken with an Olympus TG11
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outstar79
21-06-2013, 3:32pm
Mate...soooooooo jealous, I so want to get back over there and photograph my hike along Kokoda! Looks like you had a blast mate!! I remember when we stopped at Pvt. Kingsbury's plaque, couldn't help but shed a tear and feel proud to be Australian!! The Olympus served you well mate - some nice images there! Have any more!!! :D

Mary Anne
21-06-2013, 3:42pm
Fantastic images and Thanks for Sharing this wonderful experience :2encou:

Debom
21-06-2013, 5:01pm
what a lovely set of photos and what a great experience! The little fellow in image 3 didnt look like he like the camera much! lol! :)

Cargo
21-06-2013, 5:13pm
These are great Ash ....Thanks for sharing them,
My sister just did the track as well and some these remind me of hers although yours are a lot better :D ..... her not being a photographer and all
Cargo

deef
21-06-2013, 5:13pm
Beautiful images to tell the story of your trek. Thanks for sharing...

bouwy
21-06-2013, 6:07pm
Brilliant shots. Thank you for showing us.

ashey
21-06-2013, 7:01pm
Mate...soooooooo jealous, I so want to get back over there and photograph my hike along Kokoda! Looks like you had a blast mate!! I remember when we stopped at Pvt. Kingsbury's plaque, couldn't help but shed a tear and feel proud to be Australian!! The Olympus served you well mate - some nice images there! Have any more!!! :D

Thanks Adam, yes it was pretty a special trip, it's not until you actually walk the track that you can get a full appreciation of the terrain and what our forefathers endured. Walking through the arches at Owers' corner was quite an emotional experience with all the porters singing and waving the flags of both countries. Yes I have more shots will post some more shortly.:th3:

Lance B
21-06-2013, 7:07pm
Absolutely fantastic series of photos and you were very privileged to be able to do this trip! :th3:

Ms Monny
21-06-2013, 7:57pm
What a fantastic experience!!! Great shots of the journey....one you will def remember, no doubt! One day I hope to do it too....

Mark L
21-06-2013, 9:50pm
We have a friend who has done this walk many times now. He (and others) raise money to take young Rural Fire Service volunteers on this walk.
There are many reasons to do this. The program is called Courage Under Fire.
The last trek was about a month ago. John decided that to generate some publicity within the R.F.S., after the group had finished walking the trail, he would turn around and do the trek in reverse. His declared aim was to do it in 24 hours.:eek:
He was really disappoint that the heavy rain and bad weather meant it took him 32 hours.:eek:
Thanks ashey for showing me some of what our friend sees. Particularly like the contrasting expressions in #3.

beeps
22-06-2013, 11:58am
Graet shots - Thanks for sharing - Makes you feel like you are there

ashey
22-06-2013, 12:31pm
What a fantastic experience!!! Great shots of the journey....one you will def remember, no doubt! One day I hope to do it too....

Thanks Monika, it was a fantastic experience and something I would highly recommend.

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We have a friend who has done this walk many times now. He (and others) raise money to take young Rural Fire Service volunteers on this walk.
There are many reasons to do this. The program is called Courage Under Fire.
The last trek was about a month ago. John decided that to generate some publicity within the R.F.S., after the group had finished walking the trail, he would turn around and do the trek in reverse. His declared aim was to do it in 24 hours.:eek:
He was really disappoint that the heavy rain and bad weather meant it took him 32 hours.:eek:
Thanks ashey for showing me some of what our friend sees. Particularly like the contrasting expressions in #3.

Thanks Mark, our trek leader Brad who was ex SASR will be doing the track challenge on the 29th August to raise funds for camp quality, he is aiming for 30hrs, the record is something like 16.5 hrs thats crazy stuff.

Roosta
22-06-2013, 1:32pm
Awesome, One spiritual place I must visit.

Glenda
23-06-2013, 8:58am
Great images and would be a wonderful experience. I know two of my sons want to do this.

Milbs1
23-06-2013, 11:02pm
Great images Ashey, congrats on the trip. Hope the fitness training paid off :D

ashey
24-06-2013, 11:02am
Great images Ashey, congrats on the trip. Hope the fitness training paid off :D

Thanks Shirl. it was a great experience, doing all those stairs really paid off as the hills were quite large, but I found going down a lot harder on the knees.:th3:

martycon
10-07-2013, 1:29am
A great selection of excellent images which need no captions. Thanks for posting them.

ricktas
10-07-2013, 7:19am
One of the most emotionally and physically draining tracks on the planet. Thanks for sharing your journey.

Debbie
13-07-2013, 6:38pm
My son did this walk when he was 14, had his 15th birthday on the track. beautiful country with such a haunting history - thanks for sharing the images, they are beautiful. Image one is my favorite, shows the beauty and the history so well, very creative!

martycon
18-07-2013, 11:57pm
Ashley,can you please give me a quick tutorial on how to get more than 5 images onto this site. Is it by combining two images into pone file? AND DONT TELL RICK.

Mark L
19-07-2013, 8:28pm
^ Think you have to link them from elsewhere. Uploading straight to AP is where the limit comes in (two threads,.....Part 1 and .....Part 2, or ..... and More of ....., is how some get around it).:)

ricktas
08-08-2013, 10:59pm
Ashley,can you please give me a quick tutorial on how to get more than 5 images onto this site. Is it by combining two images into pone file? AND DONT TELL RICK.

Yep. You have to have them hosted on another site and link them in. Sites like photobucket and flickr, then use the tutorials on doing so: http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showlibrary.php?title=Indexes:How_Do_I

bouwy
13-08-2013, 3:17pm
Thank you for sharing these fabulous photographs.