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hi i think its cool so keep on doing it
Hello i think its good to travel everywhere becouse it’s fun but it’s hard work.
Hi Richard,i really enjoed the feet of green today many thanks to Alan, Peter and you.we enjoed the spech you have done this morning we thank you eversomuch we are happy to come bishop dougglas school for some more information we in enjoed the spech bye bye by pamela and ronahi.
Hi mr.richard thank you for your speech this morning,we have leant alot about your setion today. Good luck on your next trip.Good bye.
we like to travel to your school because it is fun to learn in you school we thank you so much we thank alan&peter&you bye bye we wish to see you again.
Hi mr.richard thank you for your speech this morning,we have leant alot about your setion today. Good luck on your next trip.Good bye bye
Dear Alan and Peter,
Thank you for the feet of green presentation we thought it was great.
at the presentation (18th march 2008) we leaned lots of new things in the hour including frostbite,wildlife and dangers in the artic.Hope you have a nice trip. from Henry and Isaac, at holy trinity school.PS thaks for leting me dress up.
Dear Alan and Peter,
We thought your presantation at Bishop Douglas School Today (Tuesday 18th march.)
was very very good and intresting. Hope you enjoyed teaching us. We think what you are doing is very brave of you. Would you of rathered gone back to the North Pole again or go to Greenland and discover a new place? Have you ever been close to a polar bear or being atacked by one? Hope we will see you after your trip. Good luck and have fun!!!
Yours Sincerly Elle Crowder, Casey Aston and Ellie Franklin. (Kids from Holy Trinity who your audience today.)
Thanks to you all from the Barnet Schools for your notes below - I know we will be back to Barnet in the future and Alan and Peter hope to send some special messages to your schools one they are on the ice in Greenland in May - so keep watching the website.
I know that Alan has been followed by a polar bear on a previous expedition to the North Pole - but it kept at a distance so they were safe.
Alan and Peter do realise the dangers they face but have to plan ahead and work out what the risks are. Once you have worked out what the risks are you can then plan on how to manage the risk. In this way there should never be any real surprises when you are on the trip. So the lesson is ‘identify and manage the risks’ - and this applies to much that you do in life - not just expeditions.
Alan and Peter are going to Spitsbergen in the Arctic this weekend to do some training for croissing the crevasses - remember this big gaps in the snow where they need to get across - and to test the technical equipment which will enable them to communicate with me back in the UK. We will post some informaiton on this on th website and put some picutre up in the next couple of weeks.
Hope you have by now seen the pictures of our visit to Bishop Douglass School on the gallery section of the website.
All for now - Richard and the team.
Hi Alan and Peter,
Best wishes for an exciting but safe expedition. You are an inspiration to us all. The boys at Keynsham Rugby Club will be following your progress closely.
Best wishes!!
Hello Alan & Peter
I really enjoyed when you came to my school which is Bassetts Farm Primary in Exmouth. I hope you are both fine and try not to get any frostbite! I’ve just eaten a curry and it made me feel hot so I think you should eat some and then it will keep you warm!
Love Gabriella x
hi
how do you cope with the cold??
Well this is a question how cold is it?
Man it ccan be a very coooooooooldddd place, what is the temperture there?