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Hawaii Expedition

Hawaii Expedition. Launch meeting - presentation 19 th September 2013 Major DV Pickett NB: See this PowerPoint on the School Website ‘Hawaii 2014 Launch. Why Hawaii?. ‘ World class’ sites for … Nature & Conservation Astronomy Volcanoes Scenic Variety

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Hawaii Expedition

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  1. Hawaii Expedition Launch meeting -presentation 19th September 2013 Major DV Pickett NB: See this PowerPoint on the School Website ‘Hawaii 2014 Launch

  2. Why Hawaii? • ‘World class’ sites for … • Nature & Conservation • Astronomy • Volcanoes • Scenic Variety • Opportunities for DoE Gold Exploration • Possible EPQ opportunities on volcanoes and managing hazards.

  3. D of E GOLD AWARD • The DoE scheme exists to reward and encourage activities which are valuable in themselves. • We have organised the programme to ensure it meets DoE requirements, for a DoE Gold Expedition. • It will be authorised and accredited by the scheme. • Approved by CCF & School

  4. Where?

  5. What & When? • 2 weeks on Big Island • provisionally 20thJuly – 5th August 2014 • 10 days around volcano Park , DoE Exploration • 4/5 days for other activities: ‘Phase 2’ activities: SCUBA, horse riding, stargazing, snorkelling, kayaking, sports. • Relaxation (beach / boat / etc.)! • Likely extra: Pearl Harbour & Alcatraz visits

  6. Species endemic (unique) to Hawaii. Plant species which have invaded Hawaii. Structure of Hawaiian tropical rainforest. Effect of vog (sulphur dioxide gas) on plant species. Re-colonisation of lava following eruptions. Adaptation of species to volcanic activity e.g. how some trees can survive lava flows. Possible Study Topics: Biology

  7. Nature of volcanic ejecta. Different types of lava (aa and pahoehoe) Volcanic landforms on Hawaii. Micro-climates on the volcano. Sulphur Dioxide monitoring. Extent of lava flows in the area. Tourism and volcanic activity. Hazard land use zonation. Possible Study Topics: Geography

  8. CREATIVITY • Planning your expeditions before you leave the UK. • Planning menus when on your expedition. • Producing your presentation after the expedition. • Helping plan fundraising events. • Developing link’s with pupils at Mid-Pacific Institute

  9. ACTION • Training Camp Lakes 19th – 22nd October 13 • The practise expedition in Scotland ??. (8th – 12th April 14) • The acclimatisation walks in Hawaii. • The actual expedition. • Recreational sporting activities in Hawaii e.g. diving, horse-riding, snorkelling.

  10. SERVICE • Fund-raising activities. • Conservation activities on Big Island e.g. removing alien ginger plants from rainforest. • Working with students at Mid-Pacific Institute to clean-up beaches.

  11. Draft Programme • Manchester – Heathrow - LA overnight • LA Kona (Big Island) – Kilauea Military Camp (KMC). • Orientation visit to Volcano National Park, see Lava flow at sunset. KMC. • Preparation day. • Practice day, Final inspections, safety briefs • Expedition starts + camp • Expedition day 2 + camp • Expedition day 3 + camp • Expedition ends return to base (showers, shop etc!) DAY NUMBER NB: All details are provisional at this stage

  12. Draft Programme 10. Post exercise administration 11. Travel to Hilo - Flight out to Honolulu - MPI 12. Activity 13. Activity day 14. Transfer to San Francisco 15. Alcatraz or Bay Cruise 16. Shopping trip - depart for UK evening flight • Arrive Heathrow DAY NUMBER

  13. A full Risk Assessment will be published to all members. Major risks are ‘bumps, sprains & bruises’ + sunburn. Minor risks of altitude effects, and some activity-specific risks (e.g. horse-riding). USA-standard of medical/rescue provision Insurance- Travel & medical Leadership team anticipated to include: Mountain First Aid x3 Mountain Leadership x4 Medical doctor Experienced Expedition Leaders x4 DoE assessors x 2 Pupils still responsible for staying safe, by following instructions, acting responsibly, and working as buddy pairs. Health, Safety & Supervision

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