Two Aussie adventurers travel 1200km down Papua New Guinea's longest river - the Sepik - from source to sea.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
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Stalks, if heli approved can you include Clozole anti fumgal cream and metho?
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Back on the Sepik! it is now flat brown and wide. Acquired a dugout for 30 dollars. Called it Bill Murray. Slept with a croc last
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
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First day paddling up Yapsei river today. No luck getting dugout yet. Clark got a handcarved replacment paddle though. 50km today!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
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We have finally arrived in Yapsiei after what seems like a lifetime of walking the jungle. Negotiating the purchase of dugout.
Monday, September 27, 2010
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Short walk down to the Sepik and a very quick paddle down fast river with good rapids. Yapsiei tomorrow to buy dugout. Health back
Sunday, September 26, 2010
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Camping at a hunting rest house overlooking the Sepik. Looks good to paddle tomorrow. Johnno still bit sick but spirits are high.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
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Another rest day today. Half day hike to river tomorrow to try our luck kayaking again. Feet bit better. Dreaming of steak n beer.
Friday, September 24, 2010
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Under doctors orders to rest so had a day lying under a mango tree. Will start kayaking the Sepik on Sunday. Feet improving.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
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Måde Moonbill,just. Clark was sick all night and morning. Is coming good slowly. Foot rot is spreading so will ring doc tonight
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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12 Hrs walking today. Clark is sick from fatigue and Johnno has rotting foot infection. Will reach Moonbill and Sepik tomorrow.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
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Started walking before dawn and hiked for 11 hours making good ground in steep terrain. Moonble friday.
Monday, September 20, 2010
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Still a few days walk until we can start kayaking the Sepik. Tough walking and very remote. Tracker still broken. All is well.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
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Made a late start out of Tele after sorting gear and getting camera working. Short days walk to village best described as paradise
Thursday, September 16, 2010
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So far broken items: Camera and tracker. Damaged: Pants, shirt,bags,shoes. Hope to fix tracker and camera tomorrow.
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In Telefomin now. Doing a stocktake after yesterdays unscheduled swim. So far lost a paddle, sunnies, hat and some food.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
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Fire going, dinner on the boil, still alive life is good. Tele tomorrow
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What a day. We got hammered by the sepik. Lost a paddle, almost drowned, left the kayak in the gorge so we could hike to camp.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
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Long day today,got lost twice. Much slipping in the mud. First test for kayaking on the Sepik tomorrow to get back to Telefomin.
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We are about to set off on the long muddy slog back to Faromin to hop in the kayak. Will be babk in Tele by tomorrow.
Monday, September 13, 2010
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After 3 days bashing through the jungle we have reached the source of the sepik. You bloody ripper! Now the long hike back
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After 3 days bashing through the jungle we have reached the source of the sepik. You bloody ripper! Now the long hike back
Saturday, September 11, 2010
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Long and tough day today,lots of hills. Hope to reach the Sepik source tomorrow. Camped in bush hut with a warm fire.Very peaceful
Friday, September 10, 2010
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Our first day on the trail was wet,tiring and awesome! We wdre going to camp but impending storm and awesome hut in village won.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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After 5 seperate unscheduled flights ive finaly met Johnno at Telefomin. Plan to start walkin to source of Sepik tomorrow.
Monday, September 6, 2010
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Hi from png! Clark and i have landed in heat soaked Moresby safe and sound.A big food shop is planned followed by a big dinner!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
The 11th Hour...
As usual, we've been pretty slack with our blog updates... but that doesn't mean we've been sitting on our hands.
Since the last update, we've been trawling through the to-do list.
We've just about collected all of the gear we'll need. This includes our tent, sleeping bags, clothing, first aid kit, solar panel, sat phone, GPS, EPIRB, tracking device, maps, food, video cameras etc...
Everything is yet to be piled in the one room, so we still don't know if it'll all fit in out 55L backpacks. Johnno is also devising a tricky system to split our inflatable kayak in two and strap it to our packs. The reason we're taking such small packs (relatively speaking) is because we know that no matter how big your pack, you always manage to fill it up. If we limit ourselves to the 55L packs, we'll be forced to bring only the bare essentials (and camera equipment). The last thing we want is to be lugging 90L packs through the jungle. The other reason for the small packs, is that we simply don't have the space for them on our inflatable kayak. Johnno is 6'7" and I'm 6'2" so between the two of us, there isn't exactly a lot of room. My pack already sits wedged at the very front of the kayak and Johnno's teeters precariously at the back. With some luck, we'll be able to get ourselves a dugout canoe with some more space to travel the remaining length of the river once the rapids in the headwaters ease.
Since we're making a documentary on the expedition, I've been slowly collecting all the gadgets needed to document the trip properly. I've decided to dive into the world of DSLR filming for this trip and boy oh boy is it a steep learning curve! Using a DSLR (Canon 7D) for video has its positives and negatives. You can get amazing images with a super-shallow depth of field, they perform brilliantly in low light situations and take amazing photographs. The downside though, is that the sound recording capabilities are crap and they are a big more awkward to handle than a regular video camera. To allow for the bad sound performance of the DSLR, I'll bring along a separate sound recording device (Zoom H4n). This little device will record high quality sound (in stereo). I'll also bring a Rode Videomic to use with the Zoom H4n when I need to eliminate some ambient noise for video diaries etc...
The plan is to then use a tricky little program to sync the video and sound up when I get back to Australia and begin the post-production process. All of this is a little more tedious than simply whipping out the handy-cam, but with a little luck (and a lot of effort) we'll come back with some amazing images.
Penrith white-water opens up again this week, so with only a few days to go before we fly to PNG, we'll finally get to test out our kayak in some rapids. Hopefully it goes off without a hitch!
So... on Monday, we'll fly to Port Moresby, where we'll meet up with my friend Meg. She's generously put her hand up to be our personal guide and driver and has even let us sleep at her place for the two days we're in Port Moresby. Whilst there, we'll need to stock up on last minute supplies and sort out the last of our ever growing to-do list. We'll fly from Port Moresby to Mt Hagen, where we'll stay the night before flying to Telefomin, and the start of our adventure. From Telefomin we'll hike to the source of the Sepik and well... PNG can decide the rest.
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