The_Kokoda_Challenge
The Kokoda Challenge is a team endurance event, comprising an up-to 96km bushwalk, which takes place across Queensland, Australia throughout the year.
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Participants in teams of four trek an 18, 30, 48, or full 96km cross-country course, predominantly following fire trails, crossing 12 creeks and climbing 5,000m of vertical elevation, within 39 hours. The distance is representative of the actual Kokoda Track, along which elements of the Australian Army fought during the Kokoda Track Campaign of World War 2. The 39-hour time limit is derived from the 39th Battalion, one of the units first units which fought during the campaign.
The Kokoda Challenge events exist to raises funds for youth programs run by the Kokoda Youth Foundation. These experiential youth programs help local children reach their full potential through providing access to outdoor adventure, mentorship, community service, and learning the history of the 1942 Kokoda Campaign. Additionally, the Challenge aims to encourage the values of mateship, endurance, courage, and sacrifice, which are associated with all elements which fought during the Kokoda Track Campaign.
Shorter courses occur throughout the year, but the full, 96km course has 13 Major Checkpoints. Starting in the Gold Coast Hinterland suburb of Mudgeeraba, the track follows selected fire trails and paths through Austinville, Springbrook, Numinbah Valley, Lower Beechmont and Clagiraba to the finish line at the Nerang Velodrome.