Trip
and expedition reports
This page is at an early stage of development.
This page provides links to information about currently planned expeditions
leaving the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, past expeditions undertaken
by our members, and reports on Society activities. For information about
other expeditions, see the links page.
Current expeditions
-
Svalbard 1999
This is an interdisciplinary research expedition examining various
aspects of the geomorphology and sedimentology of a high-Arctic proglacial
area during July and August 1999. Further information about this project
will be available shortly.
-
Arolla Glaciology Project
This is an ongoing interdisciplinary research project examining many
aspects of the Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switzerland. For information, contact
Louise
Plewes.
-
Madagasikara
2000
A fruit bat conservation and education project on the west coast of
Madagascar. For information contact Mike
Christie.
Previous expeditions by members
-
Search for Santa, 1998
A cycling expedition through the interior of Iceland. For information
contact Sam Clemmens.
-
Svalbard, 1996
A reseach expedition with the Arctic Research Group, undertaking scientific
research in glaciology, human impact assessment and soils. For information,
contact Laura Ruffles.
-
Uganda, 1996
-
The University of Nottingham Canadian Arctic Expedition 1995
A research project examining moraine genesis and the Neoglacial chronology
of part of Baffin Island. Results are available here.
For information, contact David Graham.
-
Malawi, 1992
Six weeks of independant travel through this incredible African country.
The original intention was to take part in the Lake Malawi sailing marathon,
however this was cancelled shortly before departure. For information, contact
Laura
Ruffles.
Trip reports
Trip reports will be available when someone gets around to writing them!
Main | Objectives
| Resources | Forthcoming
events | Newsletters | Trip
and expedition reports
Health and safety | Links
| Join |
Contact us
These pages are maintained by David Graham (davidgraham@earthling.net).
Comments are welcome.