Category Archives: The Lost Battlefield

We made it!

A safe end to an epic journey today. The team arrived at Kokoda having completed the track in two and half days flat! The team traversed the thirty thousand feet of climb at a solid pace camping at Brown River and Templetons before decending to Alola Village and the war memorial at Isurava. Tonight we [...]
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Neil Mitchell radio interview with David for 3AW

3AW radio broadcaster Neil Mitchell talks to David Moffatt about the discovery of The Lost Battlefield of Kokoda and the efforts to raise funds for ‘The Lost Battlefield’ Trust. [Audio clip: view full post to listen]
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Owers’ Corner

Even a transit day can be an adventure as we made our way from Daru to Port Moresby. A routine banana boat trip to Daru quickly evolved into a three hour sea epic with battering winds and high seas! Collecting our kayaks (having been dispatched by sea ferry to Cairns) we navigated coastal waters to [...]
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See all the action!

More footage of the kayak leg. There is also plenty of action shots of the kayak leg via this album.
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Landfall on Daru

The team have made landfall on Daru, the Western Province of Papua New Guinea. The completion of the second leg in two nights and nearly three days has been an amazing feat. Shaking off our sea legs the next stop is Port Moresby, thankfully by plane!
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Let the kayaking begin!

Exclusive action footage of the adventure taken from camera phone.
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Suarji Atoll to Gabba Island

Today we will set a bearing of 13 degrees from Suarji Atoll to Gabba island, a distance of approx. 45km. While the distance would not normally present too much problem to us the strong, predominantly South Easterly winds, with strong Easterly gusts, will test us. The sea conditions are approx. 1.2 to 1.5m, confusion and [...]
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Repair and reflect

After a very windy night on the coral atoll of Suarji were have taken the morning to repair boats, record thoughts and reflections on the journey so far and even get in a little “beach” football. We are all well pleased with yesterday (reflecting on it on a warm public holiday morning!!). More than 65km [...]
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Setting the course

John setting waypoints for Day 1 of the paddle – this is detailed, close work requiring a high degree of accuracy – unfortunately John’s glasses got burnt in the trailer fire so special thanks to Lindsay because without glasses we are worried he might plot a course to New Zealand!
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First day of paddling

After 880km and 38 and a half hours riding on mountain bikes, today we get a taste for fast tides and high winds. It blew 25 plus all evening so we will be tested in seeking to get 65km of paddling behind us today. At least after our trailer fire we are not carrying any [...]
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