Hiking the National Trail - Australia

My name is Ken Allam. I enjoy the challenge of long distance hiking and the solitude of hiking solo. The National Trail is the longest walking trail in Australia - 5,330 kilometres from Cooktown in tropical far north Queensland to Healesville in Victoria.

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Saturday, 24 April 2021

Day 7 - Daintree

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Day 7 - Friday 23rd April, 2021 Belinda sent the property owner a text message last night and as I was packing the pack he rang with the dir...
Thursday, 22 April 2021

Day 6 - Bus / Drive to Daintree Village

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Day 6 Thursday 22nd April, 2021 Got up and packed my pack as if to walk. CREB Track was out as there were too many ifs and if I walked three...
Wednesday, 21 April 2021

Days 5 & 6 - More Rain

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Bloomfield The rain continues. Options are getting slim. The Daintree River is 2 metres deeper than I can cross and whilst it has reduced in...
Tuesday, 20 April 2021

Day 4 - Bloomfield (Rain) 21st April, 2021

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Day 4 - RAIN As you may have expected the rain system that came in and has continued to hang around meant that I have propped and taken a ca...
Monday, 19 April 2021

Day 3 - Ayton / Bloomfield

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Day 3 19th April, 2021 I passed the night at the campsite listening to the rain. Not at all concerned as it was light and intermittent. Camp...
Sunday, 18 April 2021

Day 2 Blackmountain towards Ayton

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  Day 2 Sunday 18th April, 2021 This was the day I started proper. Belinda and Isabelle were heading back to Townsville and I was on my own...
Saturday, 17 April 2021

Day 1: 17th April, 2021

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  CookTown To Black Mountain Yesterday evening I went for a walk in Cooktown from the motel to find the National Trail Start/Finish Cairn. ...
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