Robert Connor Dawes Foundation Adventure 2024

Help the Robert Connor Dawes Foundation choose where to trek. Choose between the Kokoda Track in PNG, the Coast to Coast Adventure in New Zealand, or the Three Peaks Challenge in Victoria!

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Inspired by a big heart and brain, the Robert Connor Dawes Foundation battles paediatric brain tumours and supports brain matters in the areas of research, care and development.

By funding the science to end brain cancer and support patients in the meantime, the Robert Connor Dawes Foundation are on a mission to change the odds and make brain tumours go the way of the dinosaurs.

Whichever adventure you choose to take part in, you’ll be raising funds that go directly into research, care and development projects. If you’re interested in making a real difference to children facing brain cancer, then now is the time to join the adventure!

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Kokoda Trip notes

Day 1: Arrive in Port Moresby

Day 1: Arrive in Port Moresby

Our adventure begins in the capital of Port Moresby with a welcome meeting tonight. An airport arrival transfer is included, so please speak with us to organise this no later than 30 days before your tour begins. Tonight we will have a briefing at 6pm to meet the rest of the team and guides.

Accommodation: hotel

Meals: none

Day 2: Port Moresby - Kokoda - Deniki

Day 2: Port Moresby - Kokoda - Deniki

This morning take a short, spectacularly scenic chartered flight over the jungle canopies and craggy peaks of the Owen Stanley Range to the landing strip of Kokoda station. Kokoda, situated at 340 metres above sea level, is a hot and humid place, but there’s a nearby river to cool off in if we need. There is free time explore and visit the Kokoda Memorial and War Museum this morning before the trek begins, where we’ll learn a little more about Kokoda station. This spot held importance during WWII due to having the only airfield along the track, and the opening stages of the Kokoda Track campaign saw two battles take place in and around the village. Australian forces reoccupied Kokoda in November 1942 as the Japanese retreated to the north coast. After lunch, lace up and set off for the village of Deniki (4–5 hours). Begin with a flat walk through rows of palm oil and rubber tree plantations, passing through Kovelo and Hoi villages before the first steep ascent up the Owen Stanley Range. Deniki village is a historically significant location where the 39th Battalion first regrouped when Japanese forces occupied Kokoda. At 900 metres above sea level, we’ll be greeted with incredible views across the Kokoda Valley upon arrival, giving us the chance to pause and reflect on all that occurred here.

Accommodation: Village hut or camping

Trekking distance: 14km

Meals: B L D

Day 3: Deniki - Isurava Village - Alola

Day 3: Deniki - Isurava Village - Alola

Today will be our first full-day trek with an early start towards Isurava village. Pass through choko gardens planted by local villagers and by water holes where we can fill up our bottles. We will arrive at Isurava (1350 metres), a village relocated several times since WWII which now sits in a tranquil location with good access to water and sunshine.  We continue to the famous Isurava battlefield and stop for a break to learn about the significance of the site. A powerful memorial built by the Australian Government features four pillars, reading ‘Courage, Sacrifice, Mateship and Endurance’, words we are sure to carry with us for the rest of our journey. Hear the story of the heroic Private Kingsbury, a real estate agent from Melbourne enlisted to fight in New Guinea. Kingsbury gallantly volunteered to clear a path through the enemy, allowing the Australian troops to regain their control, only to lose his life to a sniper’s bullet. Private Kingsbury’s courage earned him a posthumous Victoria Cross, and is one of many stories of unbelievable tragedy and bravery we will encounter on your journey. We continue to the village of Alola (at 1400 metres), which overlooks the Iora Valley and Auberi village, which is where we will spend the night.

Accommodation: Village hut or camping

Trekking distance: 18km

Meals: B L D

Day 4: Alola - Templeton’s Crossing - Lokobo

Day 4: Alola - Templeton’s Crossing - Lokobo

Our trek to Templeton’s Crossing today begins with a walk through lush rainforest and past creeks and rivers that feed directly out of mountain springs. Follow the hilly trail to Eora Creek, where the tranquil landscapes are in stark contrast to the two brutal battles that took place in 1942, resulting in the loss of many Australian lives. Take a break here to learn about the battles and perhaps freshen up in the river before continuing along the track. Three more hours of hiking will lead us to Templeton’s Crossing, the location of the Australian supply and storage facility during the war. Templeton’s Crossing also served as a burial ground for Australian soldiers lost during the Battle of Eora, and while the bodies were relocated at the end of the war, symbolic iron rods remain in the place of each soldier once buried at the site. Tonight will be spent at a cooperative guesthouse in Lokobo (at 1900 metres altitude). 

Accommodation: Village hut or camping

Trekking distance: 22km

Meals: B L D

Day 5: Lokobo - Mt Bellamy - Digger’s Camp

Day 5: Lokobo - Mt Bellamy - Digger’s Camp

This morning we rise for a tough day of trekking as we climb to a 2200-metre-high point on the flank of Mt Bellamy, also known as the Gap. Be sure to stay close to your personal porter while navigating the ascent. Take in some spectacular views across the Owen Stanley Ranges and descend a few hundred metres to your accommodation at Digger’s Camp. Set among lush rainforest, the village guesthouse is still around 2000 metres above sea level, so it can get very cold. Take a quick walk to the flat grasslands and creeks of Myola, a location that played a pivotal role in WWII, being used for supply drops and to tend to the sick and injured. The scattered remains of old aircrafts used to be seen around Myola, however these have since been salvaged by locals for scrap metal. Head back to Diggers' Camp and enjoy a dip in the river before dinner.

Accommodation: Village hut or camping

Trekking distance: 18km

Meals: B L D

Day 6: Digger’s Camp - Efogi I - Efogi II

Day 6: Digger’s Camp - Efogi I - Efogi II

Rise and shine and set off towards the northern face of Mt Bellamy, taking in views of the villages of Naduri, Kagi, Brigade Hill, and Nauro along the way. Make a 2-hour descent to Efogi I through open grassland and along steep, slippery trail, with a brief break en route in Naduri. Enjoy a well-deserved rest on arrival at Efogi I, a staging post where troops stopped overnight during their advance along the Kokoda Track. Keep some change handy so we can buy some of the organically grown fruit the locals sell. Continue the trek to Efogi II with a roughly 2-hour descent. While this leg of the trek is relatively short, it will take place in the middle of the day and the trail has no canopy protection, so we need to pace ourselves. Arrive in Efogi II, a Koiari village of around 500 inhabitants, and settle into our locally-owned cooperative accommodation.

Accommodation: Village hut or camping

Trekking distance: 16km

Meals: B L D

Day 7: Efogi II - Brigade Hill - Menari

Day 7: Efogi II - Brigade Hill - Menari

Embrace an early start this morning to trace the path taken by retreating Australian soldiers. The first climb takes us to Mission Ridge where we can turn and look back over Efogi I and II. Continue following the ridge towards Brigade Hill. Upon reaching Brigade Hill (approximately 1.5 hours), the trek leader will relate the wartime history of the spot where Australian forces were overwhelmed by fast-approaching Japanese troops. Hear how 20,000 soldiers marched down Mt Bellamy, their thousands of lanterns resembling a sea of fireflies to the Australian troops. This swift and efficient advance saw the Japanese take complete control of Brigade Hill in just a few days. Begin the descent down the back of Mission Ridge to Menari (approximately 2 hours) on a steep and sometimes very slippery track. Grab lunch and then set off again on a steep, 1.5-hour climb to the top of Menari Ridge. Enjoy the mental boost that comes with knowing we’ve ‘broken the back’ of the Kokoda Track, then make a descent to the Nauro Valley (approximately 1 hour). Cross the mighty Brown River to Nauro and cool off in a pleasant stream near our cooperative guesthouse accommodation near the original airstrip.

Accommodation: Village hut or camping

Trekking distance: 22km

Meals: B L D

Day 8: Menari - Ioribaiwa - Uaule Creek 

Day 8: Menari - Ioribaiwa - Uaule Creek 

This morning we begin by tackling the Nine False Peaks to the top of Maguli Range (1350 metres). This involves roughly 3 hours of serious uphill trekking. From the top of the ridge, make the first of many descents today with a rest stop at Jap’s Ladder. Take another break at Ofi Creek and continue on to historic Ioribaiwa, situated at approximately 650 metres. It was here that the Japanese troops fought their final victorious battle against the Australians before withdrawing. From Ioribaiwa continue down a steep slope that leads to Uaule Creek. At the base of the Ioribaiwa Ridge make our way across a myriad of river and creek crossings (nine in total) until we reach Uaule Creek and set up camp for the night.

Accommodation: Village hut or camping

Trekking distance: 24km

Meals: B L D

Day 9: Uaule Creek - Owers Corner - Port Moresby

Day 9: Uaule Creek - Owers Corner - Port Moresby

Our journey today starts across multiple river crossings along Uaule Creek. Come prepared with sandals or expect wet boots. Continue with a trek up the back of Imita Ridge for about 1.5 hours. From here, trek down a trail once known as the Golden Staircase, built by Australian troops during the war to transport artillery and supplies from Port Moresby. Take a break at the summit of Imita Ridge then descend to Goodwater. Continue to Goldie River (3 hours), then make the final climb to Owers Corner. Congratulations! We can now officially say we have completed the Kokoda Track! We will meet with our driver and transfer back to Port Moresby, stopping en route to visit Bomana War Cemetery, where 3600 Australian soldiers were laid to rest. This evening perhaps grab a well-deserved drink with your team and fellow trekkers. Cheers!

Accommodation: Hotel

Trekking distance: 15km

Meals: B L D

Day 10: Depart Port Moresby

Day 10: Depart Port Moresby

Our adventure has come to an end. Check out of the hotel is at 11 am and transfer to the airport can be organised on request. Just let us know your flight details 30 days prior to adventure departure date.

Meals: B

Includes: Transfers as per itinerary • Airport Transfers • Accommodation in 3-Star hotels and village huts or camping based on multi-share • Meals as per itinerary • Personal porter • Large back pack and day pack hire, sleeping mat and poles • Water on trekking days • Local English-speaking guide • Entrance fees as per itinerary

Excludes: International Flights • Travel insurance (compulsory) • Visas • Lightweight sleeping bag • Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages • Personal expenses • Tips and gratuities

Coast to Coast nz Trip notes

Day 1: Christchurch - Hokitika

Day 1: Christchurch - Hokitika

Today our adventure finally begins! It’s an early start. Meet your fellow teammates and guides in Central Christchurch at 8am. We then transfer to Hokitika on the west coast. On arrival, we check that the bikes are the right fit and take them for a quick spin on the West Coast Wilderness Trail before having free time to explore this town. Tonight, we gather for a welcome briefing about our upcoming challenge, do a full gear check and enjoy our first hearty dinner together, which will set us up for our big adventure ahead!

Accommodation: 3-star motel

Transfer time: 3.5 hours

Meals: D

Day 2: Cycle from Cameron’s Beach to Otira

Day 2: Cycle from Cameron’s Beach to Otira

Today is our first challenge day! We commence from Cameron’s Beach on the West Coast. We start with a short walk off the beach to the road where we hop onto our bikes. Today’s cycle takes us via Mitchells and Lake Brunner to Otira. It’s a challenging ride, but you’ll be rewarded with stunning views and camaraderie amongst the team to keep you going. Our ride ends at the Stanley Gooseman Bridge where it crosses the Taramakau River. As we wind down and the first challenge day is completed, we are transferred to our accommodation and have dinner. 

Accommodation: 3-star motel

Challenge: 50km cycle

Meals: B L D

Day 3: Hike the Alpine Crossing

Day 3: Hike the Alpine Crossing

Today is our big trekking day! We start at Arthur’s Pass, climb up to the Temple Basin ski field and down to Bealey Chasm, exploring the gorgeous countryside as we go. This alpine crossing of the Southern Alps reaches an elevation of 1400 metres, making it a spicy trek for the legs! We emerge on the east side of ‘The Divide’ at Arthur’s Pass Village. We enjoy the evening together, putting up our legs after a long day of trekking and strengthening ourselves with another healthy meal.

Accommodation: 3-star motel

Challenge: 12km trek

Meals: B L D

Day 4: Raft the Waimakariri River

Day 4: Raft the Waimakariri River

This is where things really heat up, as we take on the mighty Waimakariri River on a stunning 40km journey through the Waimakariri Gorge to the Waimakariri Road Bridge. This part of the challenge is always a favourite, and makes the multisport challenge all the more fun! After breakfast, we transfer to Gooseberry Flats and start our scenic raft journey through the Gorge, Hamilton Rapids and Horseshoe Bends. At the river out-take, we meet our guides and are transferred to our accommodation where we have plenty of time to freshen up before everyone gathers to celebrate at our final team dinner.

Accommodation: 3-star motel

Challenge: 40km raft

Meals: B L D

Day 5: Cycle from Waimakariri River to New Brighton Beach - depart Christchurch

Day 5: Cycle from Waimakariri River to New Brighton Beach - depart Christchurch

Our final day is here - the last push to reach the finish line of the Coast to Coast challenge! We have already achieved a mean feat, and all that’s left now is a 70-kilometre cycle between ourselves and the end of the race. The final day of our Coast to Coast adventure takes us from the Waimakariri River all the way to the sea at New Brighton (Christchurch) on the East Coast. We transfer from Castle Hill to the Waimakariri River Bridge to get on our road bikes and tackle the last section of the tour. We get to ride through farmland and rural scenery, trending downhill (yippee!) all the way to the coast. We arrive in New Brighton by the early afternoon where the pier marks the end of our incredible journey. We celebrate with a relaxing dip in the He Puna Taimoana hot pools and a refreshing drink. After an epic adventure and some serious exercise we’ll be full of endorphins and feeling very proud of ourselves! In the late afternoon, we transfer into central Christchurch where the tour concludes. Please do not book flights departing before 6.00pm tonight.

Challenge: 70km cycle

Meals: B L

Includes: Accommodation in 3-star motels based on twin share • Transfers and meals as per itinerary • Local guides • Private support vehicle(s) • Bike hire and helmet • Waimakariri River Rafting • Healthy snacks and water on challenge days • He Puna Taimoana hot pools in New Brighton • Department of Conservation Concession fees

Excludes: Airfares • Airport Transfers • Pre & post tour accommodation in Christchurch • Travel insurance (compulsory for non-NZ citizens, highly recommended for NZ residents) • Personal expenses such as laundry, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages • Tips and gratuities

three peaks vic Trip notes

Day 1: Depart Melbourne, Summit Mt Timbertop

Day 1: Depart Melbourne, Summit Mt Timbertop

This morning we’ll meet in central Melbourne and head north. Our first day’s drive takes us through stunning Victorian country landscapes. After a quick lunch, our first challenge begins as we make our way to the summit of Mt Timbertop, whose flat top is unmistakable. The first half of the track is through a forest of tall Manna Gum trees with abundant wildlife winding to an open area that offers views of the mountains to the South and valleys to the West. The summit is a home to beautiful Snow Gums that offer a welcome shade on sunny days. After we descend, we’ll head to our accommodation in Mt Buller. Dinner tonight is eaten at a local eatery celebrating the start to our adventure in the Victorian Alps.

Trekking Distance: 6km

Transfer Time: 4 hours

Meals: Lunch, Dinner

Day 2: Summit Mt Stirling

Day 2: Summit Mt Stirling

We depart our accommodation this morning, preparing to take on the Mt Stirling Summit. Along the way, the hike is up a steep track through a remote part of Mt Stirling. Take notice of how the towering trees give way to beautiful Snow Gums. The Mt Stirling summit is sure to impress, with 360-degree panoramic views over the surrounding mountain ranges where we will enjoy lunch before our descent. In the evening, we’ll enjoy a dinner out in town before resting for the evening. 

Trekking Distance: 10.5km

Transfer Time: 2 hours

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3: Mt Buller's Nature Walk and Summit

Day 3: Mt Buller's Nature Walk and Summit

We’re off to an early start this morning warming up with a hike through Mt Buller’s Nature Walk. This path takes us across ski runs and under sleeping chair lifts, while providing breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. We’ll then tackle the summit, while challenging, will be very rewarding. After the descent, we’ll enjoy lunch in town before making our way back to Melbourne, where we will arrive at approximately 6:30pm.

Trekking Distance: 6km

Transfer Time: 4.5 hours

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 4: Dove Lake Circuit

Day 4: Dove Lake Circuit

We start our last day by packing up the trailer heading out for our final walk - the Dove Lake Circuit, a lovely way to wind down from the adventure. This is one of Tasmania’s 60 Great Short Walks and a must-do for anyone visiting the park. We visit the much-photographed boatshed on the shores of the lake, and encounter more local species of rainforest plant that only grow in the wettest of conditions. One section through the “Ballroom Forest” is particularly magical. Part way around, the Honeymoon Islands provide a focal point for visiting kayakers and also provide a nice place for a snack and a rest.

We finish our loop atop the impressive formation of Glacier Rock, which provides us with a final vista across the landscapes we have explored for the past four days. After lunch, we jump back on the bus and start our return journey back to Launceston. En-route we will stop by in the lovely little town of Sheffield – where we should have ample time for a break and a wander around the muralled streets.

Trekking distance: 6km

Meals: B L

Includes: Transfers as per itinerary • Accommodation in 3-Star accommodation based on twin share • Meals as per itinerary • Water on trekking days • Local guideEntrance fees as per itinerary

Excludes: Airfares • Airport Transfers • Travel insurance (highly recommended) • Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages • Personal expenses • Tips and gratuities

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– Melanie, Black Dog Institute Kokoda 2023

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