Kokoda track for charity Trek?

Well it has been just over 3 years, since I actually all essential for charity. My last two efforts were to climb Kilimanjaro and the South Downs way cycle.

Where I seventh 5,892 yards Kilimanjaro September 2007 summated with a small group of friends.Boost just over £ 12,000 for the Amani children's home in Moshi, Tanzania.Es was an amazing experience above all spend some time in the home.


From January to July 2007, which I trained, to the South Downs Randonnée Zyklus.Die South Downs Randonnée a long distance drooling cycling 100 miles, and a significant test of endurance than on the 100 miles have over 10,000 meters of rock climbing! I would not recommend this unless you are an experienced offroad bikers, but if you are, you will absolutely love this challenge.
Randonnée route travels the full distance of the South Downs way.It starts in Winchester, Hampshire and ends in Eastbourne, Sussex.Ich only over £ 2,000 for the Foundation raised the infant death.


Decide I'm still on what kind of adventures I should take next? for the last while I've been thinking, climbing Mount Cho Oyo, but this is simply too expensive for me right now.


Hiking secondly the Bering straight, after reading several people having issues with entry after Russia without going through border patrol as Karl Bushby arrested.


Canoeing the Amazon I would be great, but I don't think that I make enough time to remove 4,345 km canoe konnte.So would it image editing program and canoeing is the Huallaga River a modest 680 km.


These all sound great, but I'm not living in Australia, which you considerably more expensive to do machen.So that I now, something easier to plan and carry think would something like the Kokoda track his Groß.Aber is too short for a real adventure as it in 3 days could be hiked, it 60 miles long.


I'm still think the Kokoda track/trail would be great to tun.Es is a single-file foot walk of 60 miles runs through the Owen Stanley range in Papua New Guinea.


The Kokoda track at Owers corner starts and then ground to a height of 2,190 metres rising and only passable on foot and then along the small village of Kokoda crosses rugged and isolated.


If someone is out there that read this was who I would love to hear from you.

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