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View Poll Results: Which Expeditions do you want?

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  • Jungle Expedition

    44 23.28%
  • Desert Expedition. (North Africa or similar)

    26 13.76%
  • Africa/Bush Expedition

    25 13.23%
  • Canoe Expedition. (Scotland/UK)

    72 38.10%
  • Canoe Expedition. (Canada or similar)

    67 35.45%
  • Coastal/island hopping Expedition. (UK/Ireland/Scotland)

    48 25.40%
  • Lightweight travel through Asia Expedition. (Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand)

    20 10.58%
  • Temperate (UK/Europe) lightweight walking expedition.

    33 17.46%
  • Desert Island/deserted tropical beach Expedition

    40 21.16%
  • Eastern European Temperate forest Expedition. (On Foot/Autumn)

    49 25.93%
  • Eastern European Temperate/Alpine forest Expedition. (Horseback/summer/Autumn)

    31 16.40%
  • Eastern European mountain/forest winter camping Expedition

    43 22.75%
  • North American/Canada 1st nations Expedition

    54 28.57%
  • Asia Expedition

    15 7.94%
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Thread: Expedition type & destination Poll

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    Default Expedition type & destination Poll

    This thread and Poll is to get feedback on where you would like us to concentrate our Expedition energy Please limit your choices to 3 and only post if you would really be willing to do the Expedition, this is not a commitment but a real world idea of how many would be interested. If we waste time working on Expeditions that you aren't really interested in but you just like the sound of it's going to damage the whole thing.

    if you are interested in just one thing, if you're interested in lots of things then prioritise up to 3 of them that you would pay for and go on.

    Any questions, suggestions or enthusiasm feel free to post in this thread.

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    As usual, my aspirations never quite match up with the time I have available! I love the jungle so heading there with people off here would be a good thing.

    Realistically though, I'm more likely to be able to afford the time and cash for something more local. Eastern Europe or canoeing in Scotland stand out from an entirely great looking list.
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    Great list Tony

    As choices are understandably limited to three...my primary choices are
    Desert (North Africa), Desert Island and Asia...
    However I'd be seriously interested in any other Expedition subject to cost

    Excellent work by the way, sincere well done for your effort to make the exciting stuff more available. Thank you.
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    Difficult choice but mine would be

    Jungle, desert and eastern European mountains in winter.

    Whilst I have experienced the first two that was some years ago and I think all three should be great with like minded people

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    Thumbs up Fantastic Idea

    They are all sound fantastic, but when forced to choose I would go for the canoeing and Easten European options.
    The top three would have to be Eastern Europe - Horseback; Canoeing - Scotland; Eastern Europe - Forest;
    Hope the first one in 2010 goes well and you get the support you want for the others.

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    Subject to cost, i'd be up for any of em really
    I quite like warm environs though

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    Default Canoe/Kayak trip

    How about Baja in Mexico for the canoe trip..?

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    Wow, this really is a great list, very hard to choose from! First off, thanks for all your effort.

    My top three would have to be Canoeing-Scotland,Eastern Europe-Forest and Canoeing-Canada

    obviously subject to price and time of year, as im still in school
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    I'd be leaning more towards the desert side of the list right now. Was thinking of something in one of the 'stans (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan etc...) to keep costs down. However, I hear Kashgar in the West of China can also be good....

    Ag

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    My top three are the Eastern European Expeds, all the un-tampered wilderness they have out there would be pretty unique to explore IMHO!
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    Looks like cannoe trip in Scotland seems to be a good one....just wondering what time of year this would happen? I was hoping next summer as I'm at school so it would be difficult to get time off. Also, if we were to go, what level of experience would be required? could you just turn up a complete novice and off we go? And Finally, anyone have any ideas on where in Scotland we could do this?

    Thanks



    P.S- Since this has the most responses on the poll could one of the admins please create a thread in which we can all discuss it? e.g locations, duration etc, would be greatly appreciated
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    There are stacks of places up here for Canoe Expeds.

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    Obviously subject to cost but the idea of a properly organised canoe trip, through Scotland, would be the ideal trip for me.

    I'd love to go to Canada to paddle and camp but the cost of such a trip is way out of my reach.

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    Canoe trip in Scotland is probably going to be next
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    Tony what is your definition of Eastern Europe?
    Is it what I think it is, political side*, or are we talking real east?
    I would suggest canoeing in lakes of Poland as an option.






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    Everest base camp trek ?

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    Already planned the desert trip to Libya by M/C, and a trip to Canada in canoes is the other trip I want to do in 2010. The Nahanni River looks good.

    Pete

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    Are all the planned expeditions for this year posted in this expeditions section?

    The other observation i have is that the current arctic expedition the first post is very detailed what the itinerary is, what you will learn, what you will need, what you wont need, the Canadian and Scottish canoeing expedition posts have "limited" info in comparison.

    I have no doubt they are outstanding value for money but i think i would not be alone in wanting to know more detail similar to the arctic thread first post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biggles View Post
    Already planned the desert trip to Libya by M/C, and a trip to Canada in canoes is the other trip I want to do in 2010. The Nahanni River looks good.

    Pete
    I have a great book about trappers on the Nahanni written in 1975. It is autobiographical and written by Dick Turner. ISBN 0-919654-46-0.

    It'll be well worth a read if you're considering a trip on the Nahanni River. It made me want to go there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stooboy View Post
    The other observation i have is that the current arctic expedition the first post is very detailed what the itinerary is, what you will learn, what you will need, what you wont need, the Canadian and Scottish canoeing expedition posts have "limited" info in comparison.
    Hi Stooboy,

    As the first posts state, more information will be posted soon. The Canadian Expedition has been postponed due to lack of interest and will probably run next year, the Scotland trip is still on and the additional info will be up very soon.

    Regards

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    Hi Biggles and Locum76,

    Sorry to go off thread for a minute, but you guys should check out 'Dangerous River' by R. M. Patterson about his adventures down the Nahanni - it's an inspirational read, packed with wonderful tit-bits of bushcrafty information. Sargy posted me a dog-eared copy of the book many years ago - it's a must have book shelf addition if you are into wilderness paddling!

    Cheers,

    Ben

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    voted for the 3 eastern european expeds

    although i would very much be up for the UK / Scotland canoeing !

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    would love to do some jungle exploration it would be ausome especially if it was the amazon

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    Any news on any "non-arctic" events with Woody? His team were top-notch last time, so joining in another exped with them would be excellent if possible.

    Cheers.

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    Apologies for the delayed response, just back from Borneo. We are just confirming dates and locations Agile, Tony and I have been uber busy these past few months but we will be posting course and exped dates and locations in the very near future.

    Regards

    Woody.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody View Post
    Apologies for the delayed response, just back from Borneo. We are just confirming dates and locations Agile, Tony and I have been uber busy these past few months but we will be posting course and exped dates and locations in the very near future.

    Regards

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    Cheers Woody - from your newsletter it looks like you're a busy man, so we shall wait with baited breath!

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    I think i'd enjoy a european forest trip the most..how much would something like that cost..roughly?

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    Would love to do the asia expeditions, would be interested in the eastern european ones also.

    Out of interest do many people go on these expeditions alone? i really want to go but i know none of my friends would spend the money on going, they all prefer to drink their money away!

    -Warren

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    AlaSka 3rd time .asia,and eastern

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    Arctic tundra canoe expedition would be nice. Russian river to the Arctic ocean. Greenland would be high on my list too.

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