In July 2013, a team of explorers, archaeologists and scientists will be embarking on a groundbreaking expedition into the heart of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest, to look for evidence of possible Inca settlement following historical investigations of the conquests of the Incas into the mysterious jungles to the east of the Andes 500 years.
How To... Go To the South Pole
How-toCommentThere are a few different ways for independent travelers to reach the South Pole and all of them are expensive. The first step is to decide on the right expedition for you - this will mainly be determined by time, finance and physical ability, plus of course whether you are motivated to ski for hundreds of miles or prefer the more sedate approach.
Expedition Yemen By Camel
CommunityCommentEvening of Endeavour at the Royal Geographical Society, London
CommunityCommentThe Mississippi Challenge 2013
CommunityCommentIn early 2013 Sam Norman, Matt Fraser and Harry Hogg will start their epic journey from source to sea by kayak.This 2320 mile journey will take over 2 months of non-stop paddling to complete and will be completely self-sufficient. The main purpose of the trip is to raise money for the fantastic charity Help for Heroes.
This monumental distance if an average 40 miles a day, every day, is achieved will last for over two months and see the team paddle a distance that equates to three times the length of Great Britain. We as a team expect to be challenged physically and mentally but are more than willing to take it on in support of a charity that provides help to those that challenge themselves in greater ways.
We hope that this will not only inspire people to help this organisation but also inspire people to explore and enjoy the outdoors.
Cas and Jonesy Crossing the Ice
Community1 CommentDriving to the South Pole: World Record Attempt
CommunityCommentDiscount with Bushcraft Expeditions - International Expeditions and UK Courses
CommunityCommentGB13 - Kayak Around Britain
CommunityCommentRowing the Atlantic in 2012
CommentGuildford Explorers Drinks & Networking Evening ? Thursday 1st December
CommunityCommentIn the Footsteps of Thesiger - across the Arabian Desert
CommunityCommentStaff and volunteer positions available January 2012
CommunityCommentFancy a spot of excitement to warm you up this winter? We are looking for volunteers and support staff to help support an exciting new event in the UK; The Spine. The Spine is the first organised race encompassing the entire Pennine Way in winter. When: 14-21 January 2012 Where: Edale, Derbyshire, Kirk Yetholm, Scottish Borders Information: www.thespinerace.com What do we need? Volunteers To support the race we need willing volunteers and support staff to help our athletes get from checkpoint to checkpoint.
This may involve helping athletes at checkpoints ensuring that they can continue in good time, helping the logistics team setup and move camps or marshalling/ walking sections of the course. For volunteer positions we can incentivise this somewhat by offering discounts on future participation in the event. Not only that you can gain valuable experience of the conditions and work with a great team. If you wish to gain more experience, fancy an interesting change of pace or would just like to help out please send your CV with the subject ?Volunteer? to: info@thespinerace.com Support Staff We are looking for Mountain Leaders (preferably with the winter qualification) and Walking Group Leaders to add to the current staff and assist with any rescues, walk sections of the course and ensure competitor safety throughout the event. Working closely with the Race Directors you will be involved with and help co-ordinate all aspects of competitor safety. Our aim is to provide the platform which will allow our competitors to complete the course independently and provide a robust safety network. You will also be eligible to receive any exclusive staff discounts from any of our partners. As this is the first event of this kind we cannot pay astronomical wages (you?ll never become the Count of Monte Cristo).
However, if you fancy taking on the challenge and would like to become part of our team for The Spine and our future events, please send your CV to the following email address with the subject ?Support Staff?: info@thespinerace.com Thanks for reading and we look forward to hearing from you!