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BSES Greenland 2009: Most of the expedition is back!
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With a focus on the young explorers, the Greenland 2009 expedition aims to make contributions to the development of personal values and beliefs and relationships with others, the environment and the world. Young people will be guided and supported to undertake significant scientific work and challenging journeys in a remote and wild landscape to achieve these aims. BSES run overseas expeditions for 16-23 year olds to some of the most remote regions on Earth. To find out more go to. Tuesday, 25 August 2009.
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BSES Greenland 2009: Expedition Location
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With a focus on the young explorers, the Greenland 2009 expedition aims to make contributions to the development of personal values and beliefs and relationships with others, the environment and the world. Young people will be guided and supported to undertake significant scientific work and challenging journeys in a remote and wild landscape to achieve these aims. BSES run overseas expeditions for 16-23 year olds to some of the most remote regions on Earth. To find out more go to. Monday, 27 July 2009.
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BSES Himalaya '09: 09/08/09 - 16/08/09
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BSES HQ receives expedition field updates weekly so check back every Monday to see what has happened in the week gone by. Wednesday, August 12. Update from Zanskar and Karakorum! I have just had a call from Tim Ward-Wilson (leader) who is with the Zanskar and Karakorum fires, he gave the following update:. They are currently at advanced base camp at an altitude of 5300m. Both fires have been there for 2 days and plan to stay for a further 4 days. Posted by BSES Jamie. Sherpa Cricket" seems to be a popula...
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BSES Greenland 2009: 10 August 09
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With a focus on the young explorers, the Greenland 2009 expedition aims to make contributions to the development of personal values and beliefs and relationships with others, the environment and the world. Young people will be guided and supported to undertake significant scientific work and challenging journeys in a remote and wild landscape to achieve these aims. BSES run overseas expeditions for 16-23 year olds to some of the most remote regions on Earth. To find out more go to. Monday, 10 August 2009.
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BSES Greenland 2009
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With a focus on the young explorers, the Greenland 2009 expedition aims to make contributions to the development of personal values and beliefs and relationships with others, the environment and the world. Young people will be guided and supported to undertake significant scientific work and challenging journeys in a remote and wild landscape to achieve these aims. BSES run overseas expeditions for 16-23 year olds to some of the most remote regions on Earth. To find out more go to. Saturday, 1 August 2009.
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BSES Himalaya '09: 16/08/09 - 23/08/09
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BSES HQ receives expedition field updates weekly so check back every Monday to see what has happened in the week gone by. Monday, August 17. News from the field. After a brief chat with the team we can confirm the following information:. Fires have now both summitted Dawa peak (5900m). They have also sucessfully completed all their science work and everyone is in good spirits and keeping busy with lots of Sherpa Rounders. Climbed 5899m which was a first ascent - Well Done to them. News from the field.
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BSES Himalaya '09: Update from Zanskar and Karakorum!
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BSES HQ receives expedition field updates weekly so check back every Monday to see what has happened in the week gone by. Wednesday, August 12. Update from Zanskar and Karakorum! I have just had a call from Tim Ward-Wilson (leader) who is with the Zanskar and Karakorum fires, he gave the following update:. They are currently at advanced base camp at an altitude of 5300m. Both fires have been there for 2 days and plan to stay for a further 4 days. Posted by BSES Jamie. 12 August 2009 at 21:23.
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BSES Himalaya '09: Expedition Update
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BSES HQ receives expedition field updates weekly so check back every Monday to see what has happened in the week gone by. Monday, August 10. I have had a Sat phone call from the expedition giving the brief. The expedition is progressing well and all is going according to plan. Everyone is well and moral is very good. Both base camps have been set up the two valleys. Further to this Advance base camps have been set up at a higher altitude. Expedition leader Chris Horobin. And Doctor Andrew Pieri. Hi Thank...
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BSES Himalaya '09: Team Himalaya 2009
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BSES HQ receives expedition field updates weekly so check back every Monday to see what has happened in the week gone by. Wednesday, July 15. A BSES expedition is formed of one or more 'fires'. A Fire is a group of people that historically would hold 12 people in total as this was the number that the founding member of the society, Surgeon Commander George Murray Levick , believed fitted best around a camp fire. Below are the Fires and their leaders:. Leaders not assigned to fires. 24 August 2012 at 15:43.
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BSES Himalaya '09: Update from Leh
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BSES HQ receives expedition field updates weekly so check back every Monday to see what has happened in the week gone by. Tuesday, August 25. The expedition has arrived back in leh safe and sound, everyone has enjoyed being back in civilization and YE's have already pigged out on a variety of cravings including ice cream, chocolate and meat. Posted by BSES Jamie. 25 August 2009 at 23:58. Sounds like theyve all had a fantastic time and its great to hear they are all in good health and having lots of fun.