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Team Edge of Glory - four mates taking on 96km of pure endurance!
We're taking on The Kokoda Challenge, Australia's most brutal team endurance event, hiking through Sydney's wilderness National Park on Saturday 20th September 2025.
96km (60miles)….finish within 39 hours....no sleep....rain, hail or shine.
We're living the four pillars of Kokoda - mateship (we rise together or fall together), sacrifice (comfort means nothing when purpose calls), endurance (96km will test every fiber of our being), and courage (to keep moving when every muscle screams stop).
These aren't just words - they're the heartbeat of the Kokoda Youth Foundation.
Your support doesn't fund our adventure - it fuels dreams.
When you make a tax-deductible donation, you're not just sponsoring four slightly ambitious hikers. You're investing in a young person's belief that tomorrow can be better than today.
We thank you for your support.

My Updates

Less than 3 weeks
There is a sense of both nerves and excitement as the 20th September is just weeks away before the team embarks on something very special.Thank you to my Sponsors

$106.12
Heidi

$66.77
Debbie-jo Rundle
Good luck! You’ll nail it.

$54.12
David N
Well done, Trent - i am expecting you to power through the night and make the Tuzza Lunch boys proud!

$33.15
Matthew Guyan
All the best with it mate!

$30
Shai
All the best mate!

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Andrew Gerkens
An amazing cause and effort Trent. Well done to you and the team.

$27.81
Addison Gelpey
Great way to lose some weight!! Well done x

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Flynny
Best of luck Road Dog

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James Samuel
Good luck mate. You’ve been on tours with 35 hours without sleep were common so this is hopefully and little a walk in the park!! JBS.

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Ian Grundy
Great effort mate - good luck on the day / night

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Howard Dawson
Good on you mate! Will think of you whilst I’m awake 😁

$25
Deborah Gordon
A great cause. Keep strong and wishing you all a successful finish 🙏🏽
So proud of you Roadie. Remember - ‘It ain’t about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done.’