With dense greenery, difficult passes, glistening rivers and incredible views, it is hard to believe that the historic Kokoda Track was the site of one of the bloodiest battles for Australian troops in WWII.
The trek is usually undertaken over a 10 day period with porters. Jarryd Rubinstein, Patrick Cosgrove and Oliver Lavers of Sydney's eminent real estate firm, The Rubinstein Group (TRG) will be attempting the entire 96km trek in only 4 days with no porters / carrying full 15kg packs.
David Wolf lost his battle with brain cancer at age 23. We will be raising money for The Wolfy Foundation, a charity focusing on serving people living with brain cancer – their families and friends.
The Wolfy Foundation is a registered and accredited charity to afford all donors the benefit of tax deductibility.
This special bespoke trek is being facilitated by Kokoda Historical: https://kokodahistorical.com.au
The Wolfy Foundation raise funds and awareness about brain cancer.
Brain cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in adults aged under 40 in Australia and kills more children than any other cancer.
However very little is known about brain cancer, what causes it or how to treat it effectively.
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Jarryd Rubinstein, Oliver Lavers and Patrick Cosgrove
The Wolfy Foundation raise funds and awareness about brain cancer.
Brain cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in adults aged under 40 in Australia and kills more children than any other cancer.
However very little is known about brain cancer, what causes it or how to treat it effectively.
About Fundraiser
Jarryd Rubinstein, Oliver Lavers and Patrick Cosgrove