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Kokoda Trail Wall Map

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

  • 🥾 Footsteps you can trace — the north–south journey from Kokoda to Owers Corner rendered with such clarity you can follow ridges with a fingertip.

  • 🌧️ 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.

  • 🎖️ 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

  • Coverage: The Kokoda corridor running southwest from Kokoda to Owers Corner near Uberi, aligned to the trek as it’s walked today.

  • Topography: Relief shading + spot heights translate effort into form—gradients read at a glance, strategy made visible in the land.

  • 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

  • Faithful reproduction, not “modernised” — period linework, typography, and symbology are preserved so the map speaks in its original voice.

  • Study-ready & ceremony-ready — equally at home in classrooms, RSL clubs, museums, and family spaces where stories are kept alive.

  • Premium materials — chosen so the map endures: a durable, beautiful anchor for planning, learning, and remembrance.


Choose your finish

Paper (160 gsm matte)

  • Frame-under-glass ready with a smooth, non-glare surface

  • Crisp linework, clean labels—ideal for study walls and reading rooms

Laminated (true encapsulation)

  • Sealed edge-to-edge between two 80-micron gloss sheets

  • Wipe-clean, moisture-resistant, hard-wearing — perfect for clubs, classrooms, and shared spaces

Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte)

  • Printed with pigment-based, fade-resistant inks for archival longevity

  • Subtle texture adds warmth and gallery presence—a statement piece for homes, boardrooms, museums, and RSLs

Optional timber hang rails (Canvas & Laminated)

  • Natural lacquered timber rails (top & bottom) with a discreet hanging cord

  • Ready to hang—just add a wall hook

  • Lead time: please allow up to 10 working days for hang-railed maps (professionally mounted)


Size & orientation

  • 730 mm (W) × 1000 mm (H) — portrait format that mirrors the north–south rhythm of the Trail.


Who it’s for

  • Trekkers & guides planning routes, briefings, and training

  • Teachers & students exploring geography, history, and resilience

  • RSLs, museums & community groups curating respectful, informative displays

  • 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

  • Frame with a medal group, photograph, or unit patch for a dignified feature wall.

  • Install in a school foyer or library with a short history note and discussion prompts.

  • 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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