Today we welcomed to PNG two guys who are doing things differently to the 'norm'! Would you believe, Erden Eruc and Douglas Hilderbrand are going to be the first with Kokoda Trekking to walk all the way from Oro Bay to Kokoda and finish at Port Moresby CBD. Tomorrow they will fly into Popondetta and meet up with their guide and friend for the next few days, Wayne Urina. When I first explained to Wayne what these guys wanted to do I think he thought they must be crazy...what no PMV ride from Popondetta to Kokoda...I replied NO, they want to walk all the way.
Not only that when they arrive at Guria airport they want to be driven down to 'Oro Bay' to commence their walk. Wayne took it all on board and agreed to be their guide and walk with them. Keep in mind that Wayne is the second fastest man to ever cross the Kokoda Track so pardon the pun but this should be a 'walk in the park' for someone with his level of fitness.
After they arrive in Kokoda by the 17th November, they will overnight at our base, Orohaven Kokoda Retreat and rest their legs. The following day, 18th November they will join up with another trekker who will be flying into Kokoda by the name of Joanne and will commence their Kokoda trek.
However just to be different again, Erden and Douglas along with Wayne will not be picked up by motor vehicle at Owers' Corner but intend to walk all the way to Port Moresby to finish their trek.
You may wonder about the reasons behind such a trek. If so, why not click on to Erden's website and learn a little about the man. However, I will wet your appetite by posting something here for you:
Annals Of Adventure--Around-N-Over: It's pretty hard to make anyone's jaw drop these days, when there are so so few firsts, and so many gimmicks and so many pretenders in the world of adventure. But every once in a while, some maniac comes up with an adventure idea that makes you sit back and say: "Holy sh*t! I can't believe he/she is going to do that!" Well, meet Erden Eruc, a Turkish-born American who plans to climb the six highest summits on six continents. No big deal, you say. Lots of people have done that, and hit the highest summit in Antarctica to boot. True, true. But no one has ever done it...ENTIRELY UNDER HUMAN POWER! What do I mean? I mean Eruc will not just climb the mountains, he will get to them by either bicycling or rowing. No cars, no jets, no nothing with a combustion engine. Just Erden Eruc burning millions of calories as he circles the globe in one of the most ambitious quests I have come across. It is also a poignant one, because Eruc added the mountain climbing wrinkle to this project to honor his great friend and mentor Goran Kropp, who died in a climbing accident in 2002. Eruc, who is based in Seattle, has already bicycled to, and climbed, Denali. Now he's peddling his way south toward Florida, where he'll hit the high seas and row his way to Ecuador, so he can bike to Aconcagua. Here's the full, ridiculous, itinerary:
- The circumnavigation journey began in California in a rowboat, crossing the Pacific Ocean and the Bismarck Sea to reach Finsch Harbor in PNG.
- Finsch Harbor to Oro Bay has been covered by beach walking and sea kayaking.
- Oro Bay to Port Moresby has been completed on foot by way of the Kokoda Track.
- Next will be the row from Port Moresby to Thursday Island.
- Travel in Australia will be by bicycle, following the coastal roads clockwise to Perth. Kosciuszko will be climbed.
- Departure on the Indian Ocean from Perth will be the next step toward India.
- Everest will be climbed, after reaching it by bicycling in India and Nepal.
- After bicycling west to climb Elbrus, Erden will turn south to climb Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
- Bicycling on to Namibia, Erden will launch across the South Atlantic toward Brazil.
- Aconcagua in Argentina will be climbed before turning the journey north toward Bodega Bay in California where the circumnavigation journey had started in July 2007.
Follow his dream by logging on to his website for daily dispatches:http://www.around-n-over.org/