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Not just for people who want to walk the track. Walk It Out A Kokoda Experience is an inspirational journey for anyone who is facing difficult times, decisions or circumstances. Walk It Out A Kokoda Experience has a message for everyone.
For anyone contemplating walking the Kokoda Track, Walk It Out- A Kokoda Experience book is a must.
- You will learn what to take,
- how to train
- what to buy to make your Kokoda experience more enjoyable.
- An added bonus to this 'how to' is an introduction to the history of Kokoda and the 2nd World War and a detailed diary kept by Annie, that draws you into this unique experience. Here is what some people say about this book.....
"I admire and respect Annie Clark for her courageous effort in overcoming her own mental and physical injuries by fulfilling her objective of walking the Kokoda Track. She conquered her fears of failure and her story is told to honour the veterans who fought the previously undefeated Japanese army which planned to capture Port Moresby and its port and airfields. A stepping Stone to Australia. Stan Bisset, Kokoda Veteran of the 2/14th Battalion.
For most people the prospect of walking the Kokoda Track would be daunting.Owen Stanley Range is Anne’s way of honouring the noble and brave men and women who lost their lives during the Kokoda campaign beginning in July 1942.
66 years later on the 5th July 2008, Anne began her walk on the Kokoda Track with nine other trekkers and her new book ‘Australia’s history. If you are not up to the physical challenge then sit back in a comfortable chair at home and read this book, you will feel like you have been there by the time you finish.

Owen Stanley Ranges or anywhere else for that matter, but PNG-being in such dramatic country with its particular noises and texture and atmosphere, I am conscious of the violence that played out in this very valley.From Walk It Out – A Kokoda Experience – Day Three.
WALK IT OUT – A Kokoda ExperienceRetails for $27.00Published in January 2009. Complete with colour photos along the Kokoda Track, and contributions from fellow trekkers. 
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