Month: June 2021

 

ReQuest2021 Podcast Ep. 21

EPISODE 21 – Thursday 1st July 2021 – Purple penguins; Shackleton’s Scouts book launch; and the ReQuest interview with British adventurer James Ketchell. On 1st February 2014, James became the first and only person to have rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, successfully summit Mount Everest and cycle 18,000 miles around the world, in what the media dubbed ‘The Ultimate Triathlon’.

In 2019 James flew his open cockpit gyroplane over 24,000 nautical miles circumnavigating the planet in 175 days to set the first Fédération Aéronautique Internationale ratified flight around the world, for an aircraft of its type. The mission was to inspire a million young people in classrooms over the world to pursue their own goals and dreams.

It was an inauspicious start for James; in 2008 he was recovering from a serious motorcycle accident that had left him with broken legs and a severely broken and dislocated ankle. The prognosis was that he would likely suffer a permanent walking impairment and would certainly not be able to continue the active physical lifestyle he had so enjoyed.

Not all James adventures have been easy! He survived two mid ocean rescues and on one he found himself clinging to a rope ladder on the side of a 100,000-tonne oil tanker as he climbed to safety in storm force winds in the Indian Ocean.

Having spent much of his teenage years struggling with no ambition and very little confidence, leaving school with no qualifications and spending most of his early days in bed. James has spent the last ten years passionately working to inspire young people, as well as sharing his lessons learned with companies around the 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

James Ketchell’s Website:
http://jamesketchell.net

The Ultimate Triathlon book by James Ketchell:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ultimate-Triathlon-James-Ketchell-ebook/dp/B01LY3GGN6

Limited-Edition Purple Penguin Badges on eBay:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265212275777

Shackleton’s Scouts book by Alan S. Noake:
http://www.shackletonsscouts.co.uk

Visit our Fundraising Ladder for different ways to follow and support the project including our infamous Penguin Badges, Antarctic Top Trumps, Social Media pages and lots more…
www.fundraisingladder.co.uk/ReQuest2021

“QUEST100”

REQUEST2021 Objective 7: PLYMOUTH – Participate in the Devon and Cornwall Polar Society centenary event in Plymouth. (Heritage)

To be held on Friday, 24 September 2021 at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel, 23 Millbay Road, Plymouth PL1 3LG

Programme

0900 – 0930: Registration

0930 – 0945: Welcome by Paul Davies – President DCPS

0945 – 1045: Jan Chojecki – “John Quiller Rowett and the Quest”.

1045 – 1115: Tea / coffee break

1115 – 1140: Don Kerr – “My Grandfather: Engineer on “Endurance” and “Quest”

1140 – 1200: An update from Ireland: The restoration of Shackleton`s cabin at Athy.

This will depend on Covid restrictions between Ireland and UK

1200 – 1400: Buffet Lunch

During the lunch break a centenary plaque will be unveiled at the Hotel by Hon Alexandra Shackleton and Jan Chojecki to commemorate the departure of the “Shackleton-Rowett Expedition” from Millbay Dock, Plymouth. The plaque will be permanently sited at Millbay Dock.

1400 – 1500: Alan Noake. -“Shackleton`s Scouts”

1500 – 1530: Tea / coffee break

1530 – 1615: Paul Hart – “Commemorating Shackleton – Crossing the Antarctic Peninsular for Science and Exploration”

1615 – 1630: Closing words.

During the breaks we hope to be showing film of the “Quest” in the foyer along with an exhibition of appropriate artefacts.

MORE INFORMATION ON: DCPS (devonandcornwallpolarsociety.org.uk)

PLEASE NOTE: this event will be governed by any Covid19 regulations applicable at the time.

ReQuest2021 Podcast Ep. 20

EPISODE 20 – Tue 1st June 2021 – “Seven months till we sail” and the ReQuest interview with Mark Wood an established speaker, author and explorer who operates within the cold extremes of our planet. His expeditions include guiding film crews to the Magnetic North Pole, leading two expeditions to the Geomagnetic North Pole and completing solo expeditions to both the Geographic North and South Poles. He has been a part of major BBC and Channel 5 documentaries and over the years has trained and led people in the extremes of the planet. He is chairman of The Explorers Club – Great Britain and Ireland Chapter and a Scout Adventurer.

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

Mark Wood’s Website:
http://www.markwoodexplorer.com

The book Solo Explorer is the journey from Mark’s school days to reaching the North Pole including the twists and turns of the adventure that led him there.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mark-Wood-Solo-Explorer/dp/1909075523

The photographic book Rock and Ice is a collection of extreme photographs taken on Mark’s journey’s over the past two decades. Bringing to life the path of his own lives adventure.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rock-Ice-Mark-Wood/dp/1909075531

Visit our Fundraising Ladder for different ways to follow and support the project including our infamous Penguin Badges, Antarctic Top Trumps, Social Media pages and lots more…
www.fundraisingladder.co.uk/ReQuest2021