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Tim is in Norway
On the morning of July 20th, I departed for Norway on an expedition with the British Schools Exploring Society (BSES). I will be away until mid-September but you can see live updates below.
The expedition will comprise some 36 teenagers and a dozen leaders, of which I am one. We are destined for the Loppa Peninsula, a few hours’ drive from the town of Alta at the very top of Europe. The Young Explorers (”YEs” as they’re known) will split their time between mountaineering on the icecap south of basecamp and kayaking out to sea. My legs, however, will stay largely on land and, in particular, the Oksfjordjokelen ice cap.
There is also a small but elite team of Young Leaders (“YLs”, see the theme?) joining us who will be in honing their skills in the field.
I visited the base camp area on a recce last September and have spent the past year working in the BSES office, helping to organise the logistics for the trip.
After the expedition’s completion, I plan to cycle south towards Oslo.
You can read more about the trip here and see updates sent by phone in the window below. Two blogs are also maintained by BSES, here and here.
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Live updates from Norway
Glossary: YE = Young Explorer, YL = Young Leader, Fire = Group
If you have trouble viewing the panel above, you can see the same messages on my home page down right the hand side (under Twitter Updates) or visit http://www.twitter.com/nextchallenge
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