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Plan Your Dive…New Diving AdventuresPlan Your Dive…New Diving Adventures

Plan Your Dive…New Diving Adventures

The Diving Expeditions Brainstorm went swimmingly (sorry-ed) in February. Some new local mini-expeditions were planned and foundations laid for international adventures…..

West Country’s Royal Geographical Society 20th Anniversary Dinner

West of England and South Wales region of the Royal Geographical Society Dinner on 14th May.  Speaker: Sir Gordon Conway “AN ECOLOGIST’S JOURNEY: BORNEO TO BEIJING” Friday 14th May at 7.00

Team Mates Wanted For Mongolian Ambulance AdventureTeam Mates Wanted For Mongolian Ambulance Adventure

Team Mates Wanted For Mongolian Ambulance Adventure

On the 24th July 2010 Ben Burrows will be driving an Ex-NHS Ambulance from Goodwood in Hampshire to Ulan Bataar in Mongolia.  He is looking for team mates to join him.

Mud and Sweat Mountain Bike Event in Tamar Valley – Sunday 28th MarchMud and Sweat Mountain Bike Event in Tamar Valley – Sunday 28th March

Mud and Sweat Mountain Bike Event in Tamar Valley – Sunday 28th March

 Mountain Biking Adventure Events combine off-road mountain biking with the skill of navigating, for fast and fun adventure.

Bristol Explorer Jason Bailey’s First Ascent of Skilma Kangri, ZanskarBristol Explorer Jason Bailey’s First Ascent of Skilma Kangri, Zanskar

Bristol Explorer Jason Bailey’s First Ascent of Skilma Kangri, Zanskar

Why do grand ideas always start life over a pint in your local? Sitting in Bristol’s fabulous Port of Call on a cold and damp February evening, we got talking: “How about an unclimbed peak? It’s within our scope and we could do it this year?”

Eight weeks in: Lia Ditton takes 8th place in the Atlantic Rowing RaceEight weeks in: Lia Ditton takes 8th place in the Atlantic Rowing Race

Eight weeks in: Lia Ditton takes 8th place in the Atlantic Rowing Race

Week eight of Lia Ditton’s Atlantic Row has seen the much improved relationship on board Dream Maker help the crew deal with the frustrations surfacing as a result of the ‘stop-go’ nature of this year’s event.

Annie and Mel Atlantic Crossing: Blog 11 and 12Annie and Mel Atlantic Crossing: Blog 11 and 12

Annie and Mel Atlantic Crossing: Blog 11 and 12

Monday 22nd February 2010: The Doldrums…..Well this is not what it said in the sales pitch of ocean rowing I can tell you: “Once you get south enough and start heading west towards Antigua, your pick up the trade winds and be zooming along at 25 knots“. Erm well we’re here, so where are these allusive trade winds?

Bristol Explorers’ Row Around Britain – Looking for final crew memberBristol Explorers’ Row Around Britain – Looking for final crew member

Bristol Explorers’ Row Around Britain – Looking for final crew member

Bristol Explorers are looking for a female sailor or rower to join us rowing around Great Britain.

Diving Projects Planning Session with Monty Halls – Thursday 18th FebruaryDiving Projects Planning Session with Monty Halls – Thursday 18th February

Diving Projects Planning Session with Monty Halls – Thursday 18th February

One of the main aims of Bristol Explorers is to generate new expeditions. For anyone interested in hatching new diving adventures or for those looking for advice, sponsorship or crew to join their ongoing plans, we will be meeting informally at 7:30pm on Thursday 18th February at Goldbrick House, Bristol. There’s no agenda, just a group of divers getting together to see what we come up with. The plottting will be hosted by diving journalist and TV Presenter Monty Halls.

Bristol Explorer Murray Smith climbing Mt Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the AmericasBristol Explorer Murray Smith climbing Mt Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Americas

Bristol Explorer Murray Smith climbing Mt Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Americas

Murray and the team are currently at base camp (Plaza de Mulas) 4225m and will be setting off for camp Canada 5050m anytime soon.
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