There is definitely an air of excitement and expectation from all my colleagues and fellow workers, with no time to pause, emails, phone calls, meetings and discussions, not to mention blogging. Its already having a positive influence on me, my goal now is to ensure all of those people, friends and family are touched by my experiences through the coming weeks.
To help me achieve that, this is where you come in, I would like you to think about some questions you have about the expedition, whether its about wildlife the environment or leadership, anything that springs to mind, please ask.
I'm asking you all to participate and send me questions through the comments box in this blog. Then each day I will answer as many as I can, or inspire me to write a section in my blog about it. So for those who come up with the best most imaginative questions, you my friends will get a mention.
Its been an exhilarating day so get those thinking caps on and I'll update tomorrow.
"An auspicious start with Andrew Mackintosh getting a puncture on the way to the hotel last night, lets pray that's the only 'hiccup' we have!"
looking forward to the adventure. Hannah and Eleanor's school will also be following your progress. Your involvement with 2041 is already getting new young people thinking about the worlds future and our environmental impact on it.
ReplyDeleteJohn
Hi David, Just remembered a piece of advice given to me by my flight sergeant before going skiing in Germany, he said the only advice he would give me was not to eat yellow snow. Have a great journey,
ReplyDeleteAlB
Great opener David, I hope all of the planning is going well - my offer for any pre-trip help still stands if you need it.
ReplyDeleteOne of the first challenges is planning your 30 hour travel itinerary to get to Ushuaia, I hope it aids in building your already un-containable excitement :0)
All the very best and have a safe and enjoyable journey!