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Monday, October 1, 2018

Aussie Completes Kapakapa Trail at 67

''What amazes me is; all the things along the track have changed a little after the war''
Kevin Wainwright -2018


It was a great honor for me to join the group from America; James, Rachael, Donna, Julie, Joe and Australians; Kevin, Peter and Stephen on the 2700km Kapa Kapa Trail.

James has written the book about the trail ''The Ghost Mountain Boy's and this time he came with her daughter Rachel. Kevin has been to nearly all the tracks in PNG with a interest in Wartime stories. Donna's grandfather was a soldier with the American Forces and first walked the track to fight and secure Buna front from the advancing Japanese.

Others on the group are enthusiastic trekkers and have special interests on the track. Kevin Wainwright is one of the older person on the group and I had the chance to meet and chat with him to write this article for him.

I could be one of the first Public Servant from Papua New Guinea to walk the full length of the track from Boregaina in Central Province to Girua in Oro Province and I have one word to describe the track and that one word is; ''Gruesome'' but gives you experiences and memories

Read the detailed story of Kevin Wainwright on this link below
Aussie Completes Kapakapa Trail at 67




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