Monday, 30 May 2011

How to apply to be part of the expedition

You have to be aged between 15 and 25 years by 19 July 2012.

Go to www.leadingedge.org.uk/expeditions and look for the Canada expedition

You can download a pdf will full details plus an application form.  Fill this out and return it to Mark Salmon the expedition leader.  If you have any general questions please contact the Leading Edge Expeditions office on 01305 777277 or email admin@leadingedge.org.uk

The expedition leader will be happy to speak to you or any parents direct should you have any queries about the expedition.  His email is mark@leadingedge.org.uk or his contact number is on the full details pdf.

Funding is often an issue with young people but you should not be discouraged from applying.  The only hurdle is the selection weekend and once you have successfully completed this, we will ask whether you want to commit to the expedition.  Expedition members raise money in different ways, asking for sponsors, part time jobs, fundraising activities, asking for money for birthday/christmas instead of a present. 
We will work as a group to help raise funds but you will need to be proactive too (we won't do it all for you!)

By far the hardest part in all this process is deciding you are actually going to take part; once you have decided this everything else will fall into place.  Testimonials from previous expedition participants.

Saturday, 28 May 2011

The Leadership Team

Mark Salmon - Expedition Leader

Mark is head of physical education and teacher in charge of outdoor education at The Wey Valley School, Weymouth. He has taken part in and lead many expeditions. These have included trips to Nepal, Colorado, Spain, French Alps and Mt. Rainier. Mark is very involved in the delivery of the outdoor and residential programme at the Wey Valley School and is in charge of their Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme.
Mark is a Churchill Fellow and has been awarded the 2011 Stephenson Award for Outstanding service to Youth Expeditions from the Young Explorers' Trust (http://www.theyet.org/)


Ollie Bray - Leader

Ollie has been climbing for the last 15 years. He is a full member of the Association of Mountaineering Instructors, the Institute of Outdoor Learning and is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He is a qualified headteacher currently seconded to work as National Adviser for Learning and Technology Futures at Learning and Teaching Scotland (LTS).  LTS is the government-funded agency in Scotland responsible for curriculum design and innovation.
Ollie has led and taken part in many previous expeditions include ventures to British Columbia, Alaska, Norway, Wyoming, Mt. Rainier, Dolomites and South Africa. Many of these ventures have been approved by outside agencies including the Young Explorers Trust, the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and the Dorset Expeditionary Society.
Ollie last trip to the Gates of the Arctic in 2010 won the 2010 Captain Scott Award for Youth Expeditions.
Ollie is a keen mountaineer, sea kayaker and open boater. http://www.olliebray.com/


Clive Burgess

Retired Head of Upper School in a large Weymouth Secondary school. Co- Founder of the Dorset Expeditionary Society, he has 25 years experience of youth expeditions in the UK and overseas. He is a Fellow of The Royal Geographical Society. He has led expeditions to Canada, the USA, South America, Europe. Climbing experience covers Alaska, Colorado, the Alps, Andes, Canada. His most demanding climb was on Mt McKinley (Denali), one of the world’s most demanding mountains.

About the trip

The expedition will involve mountain biking across British Columbia from Vancouver to Calgary. Routes will include parts of the Trans Canada and Kettle Valley railway as well as other long distance off road routes.
We will be self-sufficient, with no support vehicle. Although there will be opportunities for advanced off road mountain biking, in essence the expedition is about a journey through a wonderful wilderness and reaching the end in time to fly home!
Mountain biking will mainly be on dirt track and old railway lines so technical riding skills are not required. A sense of adventure and high fitness on departure will be most important.
The group will also trek for some of the expedition through wilderness parks in the Canadian Rockies.

The expedition will apply for Duke of Edinburgh Gold award status for both the Residential and Expedition sections.  If you are interested in registering for D of E Gold please speak to the leader Mark Salmon who is a D of E Assessor and can inform you of the lastest status of the expedition.


Applications for the expedition are being taken now and applicants should be aged between 15 years and 25 years by 19 July2012.  You can download an application form from our website www.leadingedge.org.uk/expeditions

All applicants will need to attend a selection weekend, it is after selection that you will be asked to make your commitment to take part in the trip.
Funding is often an issue for applicants, but we have many strategies to help you fundraise and gain sponsorship. If you pass selection and would like to take part in the expedition please speak to the Leadership team about funding options.