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Kokoda Trail Wall Map
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Kokoda Trail Wall Map — Kokoda to Owers Corner
A tribute in contour and ink—made for trekkers, teachers, families, and remembrance
What it feels like on your wall
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🥾 Footsteps you can trace — the north–south journey from Kokoda to Owers Corner rendered with such clarity you can follow ridges with a fingertip.
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🌧️ Terrain that breathes — relief shading and spot heights give the rainforest’s rise and fall a palpable presence: spurs, saddles, creek lines, the long pull of each climb.
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🎖️ Quiet dignity — the map invites pause and reflection; it turns a room into a place where stories are told, and service is honoured.
The story this map tells
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Coverage: The Kokoda corridor running southwest from Kokoda to Owers Corner near Uberi, aligned to the trek as it’s walked today.
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Topography: Relief shading + spot heights translate effort into form—gradients read at a glance, strategy made visible in the land.
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Field authenticity preserved: A handwritten legend—“village rest houses”—appears in blue biro, keyed by a red hand-inked dot symbol. We’ve retained this unvarnished field note because it humanises the map: someone stood here, recorded this, and cared that you’d know.
Why this edition moves people
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Faithful reproduction, not “modernised” — period linework, typography, and symbology are preserved so the map speaks in its original voice.
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Study-ready & ceremony-ready — equally at home in classrooms, RSL clubs, museums, and family spaces where stories are kept alive.
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Premium materials — chosen so the map endures: a durable, beautiful anchor for planning, learning, and remembrance.
Choose your finish
Paper (160 gsm matte)
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Frame-under-glass ready with a smooth, non-glare surface
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Crisp linework, clean labels—ideal for study walls and reading rooms
Laminated (true encapsulation)
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Sealed edge-to-edge between two 80-micron gloss sheets
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Wipe-clean, moisture-resistant, hard-wearing — perfect for clubs, classrooms, and shared spaces
Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte)
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Printed with pigment-based, fade-resistant inks for archival longevity
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Subtle texture adds warmth and gallery presence—a statement piece for homes, boardrooms, museums, and RSLs
Optional timber hang rails (Canvas & Laminated)
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Natural lacquered timber rails (top & bottom) with a discreet hanging cord
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Ready to hang—just add a wall hook
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Lead time: please allow up to 10 working days for hang-railed maps (professionally mounted)
Size & orientation
Who it’s for
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Trekkers & guides planning routes, briefings, and training
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Teachers & students exploring geography, history, and resilience
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RSLs, museums & community groups curating respectful, informative displays
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Families & collectors honouring service and keeping stories present
At-a-glance materials
Finish |
Best for |
Key benefits |
Paper (160 gsm) |
Framing under glass |
Matte clarity, crisp lines, classic presentation |
Laminated (encapsulated) |
High-traffic / teaching spaces |
Wipeable, tough, edge-to-edge protection |
Canvas (395 gsm) |
Premium display |
Archival inks, textured depth, gallery appeal |
Specifications
Detail |
Description |
Title |
Kokoda Trail Wall Map (Kokoda to Owers Corner) |
Coverage |
Kokoda (North) to Owers Corner (South) via Uberi |
Topography |
Relief shading and spot heights |
Notable Feature |
Handwritten legend “village rest houses” in blue biro with red dot symbol |
Finishes |
Paper, Laminated (encapsulated), Canvas |
Optional Hanging |
Timber rails with hanging cord (lead time applies) |
Size |
730 × 1000 mm (portrait) |
Production |
Made in Australia |
Display ideas
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Frame with a medal group, photograph, or unit patch for a dignified feature wall.
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Install in a school foyer or library with a short history note and discussion prompts.
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Use in pre-trek briefings to explain gradients, creek crossings, and ridge decisions before boots hit the ground.
Kokoda is more than a line on a map. This edition gives the Trail weight, contour, and memory—so the path remains visible, and the people who walked it are never far from view.
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