With over 25 years of trekking the Kokoda Track, it never ceases to amaze Lee Campbell with it’s dense greenery, stunning rivers and razor-edged ridges. The 96km long Kokoda Track is a living museum and inspiring story of courage, mateship, endurance and sacrifice – The story of the 1942 battle where Allied (primarily Australian) forces held off and defeated the Japanese.
In conjunction with Kokoda Courage, Lee takes trekkers on an adventure of mental and physical challenges walking in the footsteps of our heroes . For B.FIRM trekkers, especially descendants of those who served in 1942 in PNG, the Kokoda Trek is a fitting way to commemorate the bravery of all who fought amongst a landscape that is as beautiful as it is brutal.
Contact Lee on 0418 225 525 or Lee@bfirm.com.au for further details or to get your Kokoda Training started now! Training for Kokoda is based on leg strength, endurance and recovering to do it again the next day and Lee knows exactly how to get you ready for it!
Check out some snips of previous Treks with Lee Campbell at Kokoda Track
The Brain that Changed – SBS coverage of how Lee applied the concept of neuroplasticity while working with Andrew (living with cerebral palsy) to tackle challenges such as the Kokoda Track
Nelson Parker & Lee Campbell chat Kokoda pre trek
Nelson Parker & Lee Campbell chat Kokoda post trek
B.FIRM’s little warrior Rosie is preparing for her 2025 trek of the Kokoda Track to support her mum who lives with MS – our 12-year-old ballerina is swapping her ballet shoes for hiking boots! ABC Radio and Rosie Welling
Her Canberra talks Ballet Shoes to Hiking Boots to raise funds for MS
Kiz Welling and her friend/porter Steven Rod Amulli catch up with ABC Canberra to talk Kokoda Track and Steven’s original songs that trekkers like Kiz have the benefit of hearing on track. Meet Steven Rod Amulli, singer and songwriter from PNG.