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5 Reasons why you should go on an expedition…

5 Reasons why you should go on an expedition…

Embarking on an expedition can be a scary or daunting prospect, but yet there is so much to gain from steeping a little outside your comfort zone, and gulping in the wild air.

Here’s 5 reasons to take the plunge;

To take you off the beaten track; expeditions quite frenquently take you places that you had never even imagined.They offer you the chance to sleep under the stars on rocky, icy or even mountainous terrain. There is a big world out there, why limit your experience and education to the ‘tiny corner’ you happened to be born in?

To stretch your comfort zone; You don’t need expedition experience to go on an expedition (in fact you probably only need a sense of humour),but,  you might as well start somewhere, and afterwards, who knows what wild things might seem achievable.

For extraordinary expedition experiences; Challenging, inspiring and transforming, the expedition experience is a powerful force in shaping young people and empowering them to identify and realise their ambitions. Fears are conquered, friendships are strengthened, new relationships are built, unforgettable stories are written, character is revealed, potential is fulfilled and confidence soars!

True cultural immersion; Cultures that retain close ties to their ancestral roots often inhabit regions far from developed civilization; the remoteness helps preserve their traditions and activities.

A new point of view; Expeditions often bring a different point of view even in well-traveled areas. Imagine seeing a group of tourists hopping out of a van at a scenic mountain view point, while you’re actually hiking the trails that run beside and up it. Not only do you get that mountain-level perspective, but you also get to spend more time enjoying it.

To meet the other leaders, and to hear more about our  Pre Expedition Training, Expedition Breakdown, Fundraising Opportunities and take part in some activities, then please come along and meet the team on Sunday 24th April, starting at 10am, in a scout hut in Winchester, (Email us for location details)

Contact us and get involved!

Email: (Patagonia@hsx.org.uk) or stay tuned to the blog for more details.

Facebook: www.facebook.com/HSXPatagonia

Twitter: @HSXofficial #Pat2017

PATAGONIA INFORMATION AND TASTER DAY; Update

PATAGONIA INFORMATION AND TASTER DAY; Update

We’ve had lots of interest from our Facebook page about our taster day.

If you or your parents and guardians would like to know more about;

The Leader Team/ Pre Expedition Training/ Expedition Breakdown/Fundraising Opportunities and take part in some activities, then please come along and meet the team on Sunday 24th April, starting at 10am, in a scout hut in Winchester, (Email us for location details)

An expedition can be a life changing experience and this could be the beginning of your journey.

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Contact us and get involved!

Email: (Patagonia@hsx.org.uk) or stay tuned to the blog for more details.

Facebook: www.facebook.com/HSXPatagonia

Twitter: @HSXofficial #Pat2017

Meet the Leaders- Tilly

Meet the Leaders- Tilly

Tilly has worked in Scouting all around the World and is constantly looking for new countries to visit, experience the culture of, and to scratch of on her scratch map. Quite the spontaneous traveller, she is currently working as a sea kayak expedition leader in Greece, and in her spare time is working towards other outdoor leadership qualifications.

To meet the other leaders, and to hear more about our  Pre Expedition Training, Expedition Breakdown, Fundraising Opportunities and take part in some activities, then please come along and meet the team onSunday 24th April, starting at 10am, in a scout hut in Winchester, (Email us for location details)

Contact us and get involved!

Email: (Patagonia@hsx.org.uk) or stay tuned to the blog for more details.

Facebook: www.facebook.com/HSXPatagonia

Twitter: @HSXofficial #Pat2017

Meet the Leaders – Ellis

Meet the Leaders – Ellis

Today we introduce to you Ellis. Ellis was a participant in  the HSX Nepal 2013 Expedition where the team visited Everest Base Camp.  She is currently studying Tourism and Management at Exeter University. In her spare time she is part of the Army Officer Training Corps which provides leadership training and opportunities to students.

To meet the other leaders, and to hear more about our  Pre Expedition Training, Expedition Breakdown, Fundraising Opportunities and take part in some activities, then please come along and meet the team on Sunday 24th April, starting at 10am, in a scout hut in Winchester, (Email us for location details)

Contact us and get involved!

Email: (Patagonia@hsx.org.uk) or stay tuned to the blog for more details.

Facebook: www.facebook.com/HSXPatagonia

Twitter: @HSXofficial #Pat2017

Meet the Leaders – Rich

Meet the Leaders – Rich

Rich has been in HSX since 2008 and is often found competing in mountain marathons as part of TeamHSX. He participated in the Atacama Desert marathon.  7 marathons in 7 days in the highest and driest Desert in the world.

To meet the other leaders, and to hear more about our  Pre Expedition Training, Expedition Breakdown, Fundraising Opportunities and take part in some activities, then please come along and meet the team on Sunday 24th April, starting at 10am, in a scout hut in Winchester, (Email us for location details)

Contact us and get involved!

Email: (Patagonia@hsx.org.uk) or stay tuned to the blog for more details.

Facebook: www.facebook.com/HSXPatagonia

Twitter: @HSXofficial #Pat2017