Nathan Hindmarsh, Bryan Fletcher, James Rochford and Jess Yates go to Papua New Guinea to trek the Kokoda Track, 75 years after the World War II campaign.
What a spectacular viewing experience. It's almost 2am and wish I'd found this video much earlier. Just couldn't stop viewing it. The Best hour + that I have spent in a while.
Tomorrow night I'm off to pick up my 16yr old daughter who just completed the Kokoda track. I knew it would be extremely tough, but after watching this, i'm super proud of her and have enormous respect for our diggers.
Those porters! They must be so fit. They not only walk the track but carry the bags of the other participants. When it's over they probably have another group waiting for their services. Incredible. And just as incredible is how those soldiers walked the track carrying all their gear and on a diet of tinned beef and biscuits. (If you have never seen that tinned beef it is a fatty, gelatinous mess. Not very nutritious). What a wonderful documentary.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. Lest we forget
Thanks for the upload. Everyone hits the wall at some point on the trail, it's just what you do when you hit the wall that counts. Speaking as a trek survivor 2008 greatest thing I've ever done.
My girlfriend and I trekked Kokoda when I was nearly 41 and she was 40 it was the hardest thing I have ever done but it was the most amazing experience. Our porter's were a godsend I don't think I could have done it without them
“ ...deeply thankful for ‘The Australian War Memorial’ - a great place to learn, reflect and offer heartfelt thanks and praise to all our fallen military heroes/our fellow Australians!” 🕊 - Tony [Anthony Aaron]
Thank you so much. One of the best documentary I have ever seen. So much emotion in it. I laughed, I cried and I appreciated what mateship is all about. As a Papua New Guinean I say thank you once again. #PNG #AUS ❤️
Fletch @9:05 Lol!! As a storm supporter and honorary maroons follower...so much respect for Hindy in this!!!! Probably the only nsw westie i respect!!!
What a spectacular viewing experience. It's almost 2am and wish I'd found this video much earlier. Just couldn't stop viewing it. The Best hour + that I have spent in a while.
Tomorrow night I'm off to pick up my 16yr old daughter who just completed the Kokoda track. I knew it would be extremely tough, but after watching this, i'm super proud of her and have enormous respect for our diggers.
This deserves awards.
Well done. ✌️🇦🇺
I just watched this for a second time just now. Just as enjoyable.
I absolutely loved this video.
Mateship, Respect and Honour.
To the people of PNG past and present ❤
And to the Australians who braved Kokoda ❤
Those porters! They must be so fit. They not only walk the track but carry the bags of the other participants. When it's over they probably have another group waiting for their services. Incredible. And just as incredible is how those soldiers walked the track carrying all their gear and on a diet of tinned beef and biscuits. (If you have never seen that tinned beef it is a fatty, gelatinous mess. Not very nutritious).
What a wonderful documentary.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
Lest we forget
Thanks for the upload. Everyone hits the wall at some point on the trail, it's just what you do when you hit the wall that counts. Speaking as a trek survivor 2008 greatest thing I've ever done.
It was beautiful, makes you proud to be an Australian.
MY COUNTRY YESSSSS LOVR THEM SO MUCH THEY WERE HERE CANT BELIVE IT!!!!!!
Ian is a badass
One of the best documentary..
Thanks mate.
Respect to Hindmarsh. Frm a Papua New Guinean.
My girlfriend and I trekked Kokoda when I was nearly 41 and she was 40 it was the hardest thing I have ever done but it was the most amazing experience. Our porter's were a godsend I don't think I could have done it without them
“ ...deeply thankful for ‘The Australian War Memorial’ - a great place to learn, reflect and offer heartfelt thanks and praise to all our fallen military heroes/our fellow Australians!” 🕊
- Tony [Anthony Aaron]
Thanks to those Aussie Veterans that gave a ton of praise to the Fuzzy Wazzy Angels.
Thank you so much. One of the best documentary I have ever seen. So much emotion in it. I laughed, I cried and I appreciated what mateship is all about. As a Papua New Guinean I say thank you once again. #PNG #AUS ❤️
I love this masterpiece, Kokoda trail is a bond between the two nations.❤️Emotional moments and happy moments shared together
We owe so much to our Australian soldiers who fought and stopped the invading Japanese in conditions that would of been hell on earth.
My favourite video. ✌️🇦🇺
Beautiful ❤️
i enjoyed this very much.... thanks for posting it
Loved this ❤️
Love it my 5/6 classes at my school we watched it it was interesting I feel sorry foe little Ian
Respect to the Fox League team. Jess is one tough lady. Hindy is a machine. James did well to held his own and Fletch was reborn.😆👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Fuzzy wuzzy angels
Fletch @9:05 Lol!! As a storm supporter and honorary maroons follower...so much respect for Hindy in this!!!! Probably the only nsw westie i respect!!!
Ian is a weapon! He earns his money, no doubt about it 😅
The Japanese army also had difficulty on the trail. Different reasons.
The Phoenix
Heindmarsh is a beast carrying his own pack the whole way
the airline is air niugini
Choco Nilla yeah, they’re fuckin useless. Every time I go to png, they mess everything up
Hmmm, thought he said Virgin Airlines. I always have baggage delays with them.
Maybe I misread his lips
🤦 that's fking embarrassing
Air Niugini