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I think in the years of being an AFF contributor and the years previous of being a lurker, this may be my very first trip report. It, of course, happens at the very same time I'm trying to learn the new AFF format and tools and so far I've typed and lost a swag of text, so it may be a very long night!
I'll try to keep this short enough so as not to bore you all, but with enough to attempt to showcase what a remarkable trip we just endured ().
Our Kokoda trekking team consisted of 8 expat trekkers, ranging from 4 off, 30ish youngsters (read considerably fitter than I) to us 4, more worldly and wiser (read keg rather than 6 pack) set of 50ish souls! A better group of people, one would be hard to find! We all seemed to gel pretty much straight off the bat, which was a key ingredient in the mix.
The trip started from MEL, BNE and CNS and we all decided to fly Air Niugini (PX) as the prices are better than both QF and VA. I flew into POM from CNS onboard a PX F100 and was lucky enough to snag a J upgrade for AUD150 (as much as the excess baggage would have cost) and the others, although in Y on the 767, all agreed the meal, service and comfort on PX was pretty good. I arrived a bit earlier than the rest, and met Roy, our track master, who had just arrived into POM on a PNG Air (CG) flight from Girua (PNP) in the welcoming province of Oro (Oro means welcome). Together, Roy and I jumped into an Avis Corolla and set off to buy the food for the trek.
We all met back at Holiday Inn POM, for evening drinks, meal and socialising as we all got to know each other. The next morning we enjoyed a casual start to the day with breakfast at Holiday Inn and then made use of the HI courtesy bus to head out to POM DOM for our flight to Girua.
PX F100 Business Class. Great pitch and even better as I was the only J pax, so I chose 2A!
Part of our team - From left to right ... Greg, Peter (our youngest and first time porter), Ian (me), Lisa (+1 at back), Debby (front), Peter (back), Simone (front), Alisha (back), Anna (front), Roy (Track Master). Remainder of the porters are joining us in Buna.
About to climb aboard the PNG Air ATR 72. (I have to say, their tail livery is the best ever)!
After a comfortable (well the ATR is more comfy than the PX Dash 8 300, and I hate myself for saying that) flight to Girua, we joined Mick (truck owner Mack's brother and our driver for today ) and his offsider riding shotgun, for our transfer to Buna via ... well, some unusual roads which included a war era airfield runway!
I'll try to keep this short enough so as not to bore you all, but with enough to attempt to showcase what a remarkable trip we just endured ().
Our Kokoda trekking team consisted of 8 expat trekkers, ranging from 4 off, 30ish youngsters (read considerably fitter than I) to us 4, more worldly and wiser (read keg rather than 6 pack) set of 50ish souls! A better group of people, one would be hard to find! We all seemed to gel pretty much straight off the bat, which was a key ingredient in the mix.
The trip started from MEL, BNE and CNS and we all decided to fly Air Niugini (PX) as the prices are better than both QF and VA. I flew into POM from CNS onboard a PX F100 and was lucky enough to snag a J upgrade for AUD150 (as much as the excess baggage would have cost) and the others, although in Y on the 767, all agreed the meal, service and comfort on PX was pretty good. I arrived a bit earlier than the rest, and met Roy, our track master, who had just arrived into POM on a PNG Air (CG) flight from Girua (PNP) in the welcoming province of Oro (Oro means welcome). Together, Roy and I jumped into an Avis Corolla and set off to buy the food for the trek.
We all met back at Holiday Inn POM, for evening drinks, meal and socialising as we all got to know each other. The next morning we enjoyed a casual start to the day with breakfast at Holiday Inn and then made use of the HI courtesy bus to head out to POM DOM for our flight to Girua.
PX F100 Business Class. Great pitch and even better as I was the only J pax, so I chose 2A!
Part of our team - From left to right ... Greg, Peter (our youngest and first time porter), Ian (me), Lisa (+1 at back), Debby (front), Peter (back), Simone (front), Alisha (back), Anna (front), Roy (Track Master). Remainder of the porters are joining us in Buna.
About to climb aboard the PNG Air ATR 72. (I have to say, their tail livery is the best ever)!
After a comfortable (well the ATR is more comfy than the PX Dash 8 300, and I hate myself for saying that) flight to Girua, we joined Mick (truck owner Mack's brother and our driver for today ) and his offsider riding shotgun, for our transfer to Buna via ... well, some unusual roads which included a war era airfield runway!