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ANTARCTIC RESEARCH PERMIT GRANTED!

FANTASTIC AT LAST!!! WE ARE NOW FINALLY OFFICIALLY ANTARCTIC RESEARCHERS! THE FOREIGN OFFICE HAVE APPROVED OUR KRILL LARVAE RESEARCH PROJECT AT THE 11th HOUR! ?

Dear Alan,


Please find attached Permit No. 16-2021-22 for the specialist scientific activities you are intending to conduct as part of the REQUEST2021 expedition in Antarctica this coming season.[…]We wish you and the team a safe and productive expedition.

Best wishes,

Tom
Tom Chance | Antarctic Policy Officer | Polar Regions Department

ReQuest2021 Podcast Ep. 26

EPISODE 26 – Wed 1st December 2021– We celebrate Antarctica Day today and the Antarctic Treaty, catch up with all of the team before we go and we have the ReQuest interview with Jeffrey Bozanic from Scout Crew 774, Orange County Council California and also his son John-Aaron. Jeffrey is a California Scout Leader who is taking a large team of Scouts down to Antarctica as well this season. He is also a qualified diver with lots of experience of diving in polar conditions. John-Aaron is an eagle scout, a crew leader and also has experience of diving in Antarctica.

A podcast documenting the Kent Scouts #ReQuest2021 Research Project all the way to Antarctica and back again! Interviews, Scouting historical links, events and research project work recorded along the way. Part of Alan Noake’s Antarctic Soundscapes project.

SHOW NOTES

Crew 774 from Orange County Council California who will also be leading an expedition to Antarctica in December 2021https://scoutinginantarctica.org

Antarctica Day – 1st December – British Antarctic Survey (bas.ac.uk)

ANTARCTICA DAY – PRESS RELEASE

Antarctica Day 1st December 2021 – The Advent Countdown to the Kent Scouts REQUEST2021 Antarctica Expedition Begins

  • Antarctica Day was established as a way to celebrate the continuation of the Antarctic Treaty, which was signed on the 1st December 1959.
  • The Antarctic Treaty set aside 10% of the planet “forever to be used exclusively for peaceful purposes in the interest of mankind”.
  • The advent countdown to the REQUEST2021 team’s departure begins today.
  • They fly from Heathrow to South America on Boxing Day and then sail from Ushuaia in Argentina for Antarctica on 30th December 2021.

Alan Noake REQUEST2021 Project leader, said:

“With exactly a month to go before we sail; we couldn’t have had a more appropriate day in the calendar to announce our immanent departure to Antarctica after many years of dedicated fundraising and planning. We want to say a huge thanks to everyone who has helped us turn the dream into a reality.”

The ReQuest2021 project is a wider programme of activity centred around the expedition to Antarctica to commemorate the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition of 1921-1922. 100 years after Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ship Quest sailed to Antarctica a ten strong team of Scouts and leaders are recreating the original ethos of the expedition by undertaking their own voyage to the frozen south. The ten participants will undertake research projects whilst in Antarctica on issues such as climate change, energy, exploration, education, health and the environment. Findings will be presented in a range of engaging formats including photography, soundscapes, reports, artwork and interactive forums.

Bear Grylls, Chief Scout, said:

“You are truly following in the footsteps of many legends including the great Sir Ernest Shackleton who set off on his Quest expedition. You are also doing vital work in how we can protect the world around us, which is so important.”

YOUTUBE LINK: https://youtu.be/4yqlb4Rz4Qk

The ReQuest2021, Antarctic Research Project Team will be sailing on board Bark Europa tall ship from Ushuaia, Argentina to the Antarctic Peninsula, a 2000km+ voyage, and crossing the infamous Drake Passage, to the Antarctic Peninsula which the Scouts will be exploring for two weeks.

The Shackleton-Rowett Expedition of 1921-1922 included two Scouts: James Marr and Norman Mooney. On 30th December 2021 the team of ten scouts and their leaders will follow in Marr and Mooney’s footsteps and depart from South America for Antarctica.

The project is based upon three key principles: –


1. PEACE – Young people will form relationships with each other, their communities, other

Scouts around the world, and their environment.

2. ENVIRONMENT – Young people are more concerned about nature than ever and want to protect our environment – one study found that 60% of young people are worried or extremely worried about climate change.

3. HERITAGE – A way for young people to connect with intrepid explorers from the past, through an innovative programme of events, and mark those who went before.

Tracy Edwards, the skipper of the first all-female crew to sail around the world in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race said:

“I am very jealous that I am not going with you. Bon voyage! Have a fantastic adventure.”

For more information, please contact alan.noake@kentscouts.org.uk 07525 633435

ENDS

Notes to Editor:

About the Project

  • For more information about the ReQuest2021 expedition and the research projects, please visit http://www.request2021.org.uk  
  • The ReQuest2021, Antarctic Research Project Team will be sailing on board Bark Europa tall ship from Ushuaia, Argentina to the Antarctic Peninsula from 30th Dec 2021 to 20th January 2022.
  • Over the past four years the ten Scouts have undertaken fundraising activities including a rowing challenge, grand auction and online merchandise sales to raise £135,000 for the expedition.
  • A key sponsor of the Request expedition is the East and West Kent Freemasons which have the same core values of supporting young people www.eastkentfreemasons.org  and www.westkentmasons.org.uk  
  • Individual Projects: CLIMATE CHANGE (LUCY), PHYSIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENT (GENEVIEVE), 3D ICEBERG SIMULATION (GEORGE), COLLABORATIVE ARTWORK (DARCEY), OCEAN CURRENTS (SAM), ANTARCTIC SOUNDSCAPE (ALAN), MOTION SICKNESS STUDY (CATHY), PLASTIC POLUTION (HELEN), ELECTRICITY GENERATION (MATT), GEOMAGNETICALLY INDUCED CURRENTS (ALEX)
  • Group Project: THE ANTARCTICA SCOUT KRILL project. Partnership with British Antarctic Survey to study and raise awareness of the importance of Antarctic krill to the Southern Ocean ecosystem.
  • EXPEDITION PARTICIPANT NAMES AND LOCATIONS THEY ARE FROM: –
    • Alan Noake, Deal, Walmer, Sandwich & District Kent
    • Cathy Mummery, Weald District, Kent
    • Matt Wood, Malling District, Kent
    • Helen Smith, Gravesham District, Kent
    • Lucy Morgan, Sevenoaks District, Kent
    • Genevieve Scullion, Deal, Walmer, Sandwich & District, Kent
    • George Stonor, Faversham District, Kent
    • Darcey Holmes, Thanet District, Kent
    • Sam Payne, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
    • Alex Maciver, Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland

About Scouts:

   

  • All genders, races and backgrounds are welcome at Scouts. Every week, it gives almost half a million people aged 6-25 the skills they need for school, college, university, the job interview, the important speech, the tricky challenge and the big dreams: the skills they need for life.   
  • Scouts helps members gain these skills by encouraging them to ask the big questions and listen with wide open minds. It helps them to take a deep breath and speak up, think on their feet, ignore the butterflies and go for it. With Scouts, young people don’t give up – they get back up and try again, often with the support of the friends they’ve made there.   
  • Our volunteers contribute more than 50 million hours of voluntary work each year to their local communities.   

REQUEST FUND

Now that the core REQUEST2021 project is fully funded we have launched our legacy REQUEST FUND to help us reach more young people to learn about Antarctica, carry out polar research and undertake polar expeditions. This is part of our project objective 10.

The new page can be found on Just Giving: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/request

DONATE: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/request

ReQuest2021 Podcast Ep. 25

EPISODE 25 – Mon 1st November 2021– A good luck message from Chief Scout Bear Grylls, a big plug for our REQUEST2021 YouTube channel – there are some great videos now of our Thames Event held on 17th September 2021 along with all sorts of other videos including craft activities for young people and the ReQuest interview with Helen Smith. Helen has bravely stepped up to join the ReQuest2021 team very late in the day. Helen is a civil servant in her day job and is District Scout Network Commissioner for Gravesham District. She was one of the original applicants for ReQuest back in 2018 and has been waiting in the wings as first reserve for the senior participants ever since. So having interviewed all the other project participants it was only appropriate that I interview Helen as well before we go.

NOTE: I have done my best to edit out the background noise, but it was recorded in a busy pub and it has proved impossible to remove all of it.

A good luck message from Chief Scout Bear Grylls
REQUEST2021 YouTube Channel

A podcast documenting the Kent Scouts #ReQuest2021 Research Project all the way to Antarctica and back again! Interviews, Scouting historical links, events and research project work recorded along the way. Part of Alan Noake’s Antarctic Soundscapes project.

A message of support from Chief Scout Bear Grylls

Wonderful to receive this message of support for the project today from Chief Scout @BearGrylls – thanks Bear!

Bear Grylls was the UK’s youngest ever Chief Scout when he was appointed in 2009, aged 34.

Today, he remains the public face of the Scouts in the UK. Inspiring the movement through a period of unprecedented growth, he has helped thousands of young people to gain new skills, try new things, and look to the future with optimism.

Shackleton’s Scouts Presentation

Watch Alan Noake, REQUEST2021 Project Leader’s presentation at the Virtually Shackleton event run by the Athy Heritage Centre Shackleton Museum.

15 minutes giving a brief overview of the story of Shackleton’s Scouts and a 5 minute summary of the REQUEST2021 Project. Plus questions & answers. This Shackleton event runs every year run by the Athy Heritage Centre.

Helen is joining REQUEST2021!

Helen Smith, now the District Scout Network Commissioner of Gravesham District, originally applied to go on REQUEST2021 as a young person way back in April 2018 and attended the original selection weekend. Unfortunately, at the time she was not one of those selected because she turned 25 years old before we sail. So, Helen sat patiently in the wings as first reserve should any of the project senior leadership team be unable to go. She has stepped up to take on the challenge in true Scouting fashion.

Helen is an active Kent Scouter and as a network scout she delivered a fantastic #KeepKentClean project to gain her Scouts of The World Award back in 2019. She is finalising the details of her REQUEST2021 personal project but it is likely to be based around plastics in the oceans or on a similar theme.

Team sad to lose Laura

The whole REQUEST2021 team are really sad to lose Laura at this very late stage who is now unable to go to Antarctica due to personal reasons. We all want to wish Laura well and thank her from the bottom of our hearts for her participation thus far. You will be there with us in spirit Laura! Take care.

ReQuest2021 Podcast Ep. 24

EPISODE 24 – Fri 1st October 2021 – A quick review of our September events, a message from Tom Boeckx commander of HMS Protector (and a Group Scout Leader in Thanet) who is currently heading down to Antarctica and the ReQuest interview with author Brad Borkan recorded back in 2020. At the time of the interview, he was promoting his book ‘When Your Life Depends on It – Extreme Decision Making Lessons from the Antarctic’ co-authored with David Hirzel and most recently they have also produced ‘Audacious Goals, Remarkable Results: How an Explorer, an Engineer and a Statesman shaped our Modern World.’

A podcast documenting the Kent Scouts #ReQuest2021 Research Project all the way to Antarctica and back again! Interviews, Scouting historical links, events and research project work recorded along the way. Part of Alan Noake’s Antarctic Soundscapes project.

Show Notes

Tom Boeckx commander of HMS Protector

When Your Life Depends on It – Extreme Decision Making Lessons from the Antarctic – Paperback by Brad Borkan and David Hirzel.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/When-Your-Life-Depends-Antarctic/dp/194531205X

When Your Life Depends on It – Extreme Decision Making Lessons from the Antarctic – Audiobook
https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/When-Your-Life-Depends-on-It-Audiobook/B07D835B3R

Audacious Goals, Remarkable Results: How an Explorer, an Engineer and a Statesman shaped our Modern World. By Brad Borkan and David Hirzel.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Audacious-Goals-Remarkable-Results-Borkan-Hirzel/dp/1945312149

GOOD TO GO!

FANTASTIC! AMAZING! WHAT A WAY TO START THE WEEK!

WE HAVE DONE IT WITH JUST 10 DAYS TO SPARE!

WE JUST REACHED OUR PROJECT’S MINIMUM FUNDING TARGET OF £110,000 AND ARE GOOD TO GO!

BUT OF COURSE WE ARE NOT JUST GOING TO STOP THERE…


ANY ADDITIONAL FUNDS RAISED NOW FROM MERCHANDISE SALES ETC WILL ALLOW US TO PRODUCE AND DEVELOP EVEN MORE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES ABOUT ANTARCTICA FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AS WELL AS CONTRIBUTING TO OUR 10TH PROJECT OBJECTIVE’S LEGACY FUND TO HELP OTHER SCOUTS CARRYING OUT POLAR RESEARCH IN FUTURE YEARS.

A MASSIVE THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HAS HELPED TO GET US TO THE STARTING LINE YOUR SUPPORT HAS BEEN ABSOLUTELY TREMENDOUS DURING WHAT HASBEEN AN EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TIME FOR ANY PROJECT TO GET FUNDED.