The Journey Begins
The idea for this ambitious adventure started early in the year. Patrol Leader Nic and his team were eager to embark on a unique journey, researching the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail and mapping out a plan. “Organising the trip became a major task,” Nic shared. “We had to arrange transport, accommodation, food, and equipment, including a satellite communicator for emergencies.” The patrol worked together seamlessly, delegating tasks, ensuring everyone contributed to the planning. After months of preparation, the journey was set to begin.
The Countdown to Departure
As the departure date approached, the patrol was busy with preparations. They meticulously organized their food, planning daily portions to ensure they had enough energy for the hike. A detailed packing checklist was created to ensure nothing was forgotten, and the team discussed the possible weather conditions they might face. On the eve of their departure, the patrol packed up the car, made final adjustments, and headed off. A rough ferry ride to Kangaroo Island followed, but despite the choppy seas, the group arrived at their campsite, ready to set up for the night and prepare for the adventure ahead.
About the Hike
On Day One, the Patrol set off early, eager to begin. After a briefing at Flinders Chase National Park, they discovered the first leg of the hike was not the 12km they had anticipated but 17km, due to the relocation of the visitor centre. The extra distance, combined with rocky terrain and fluctuating weather, made the hike more challenging than expected. Along the way, the Patrol spotted wildlife, including an echidna, and marveled at the stunning surroundings. By evening, they reached their first campsite, tired but excited for what lay ahead.
Day Two proved to be the most demanding. The Patrol faced heavy rain in the morning, rocky, uneven terrain, and soft sand. To make matters more difficult, one member’s rucksack broke, while another had issues with an oversized pack causing discomfort. The Patrol quickly adapted, reducing their loads by eliminating non-essential items and switching gear to minimise discomfort. Despite these challenges, the Patrol’s spirit remained strong. They reached their campsite at the end of the day, enjoyed a warm meal, and rested for the night.
Day Three brought some relief, as the Patrol opted for a lighter day. They explored Admirals Arch, Weirs Cove, and Remarkable Rocks, taking in the beauty of the island’s diverse landscapes. After a much-needed break from the trail, they resumed their hike and reached camp in the afternoon. The highlight of the evening was a fantastic dinner of steak and mashed potatoes, a delicious morale boost after two difficult days on the trail.