Teams are as follows:
| Forename | Surname |
| Elizabeth | Ashton |
| Douglas | Peacock |
| Gordon | Robinson |
| Philip | Griffiths |
| James | Howard |
| Carl | Adams |
| Graham | Ince |
| Richard | Bentley |
| Callum | Henderson |
| Michael | Bracewell |
| Daniel | Stout |
| William | Snape |
| Laura | White |
| Scott | Mathieson |
Teams are subject to change after the final Training Weekend.
Each team will need the following equipment:
TENT - If you have an Explorer in your team, they will need a separate tent to comply with the Yellow Card.
STOVE & Gas – check what's likely to be available as refills(Don't forget the matches!)
POTS & PANS
FIRST AID KIT – to include at a minimum Triangular bandage, Field dressings, plasters, paracetamol, Dioralyte or similar rehydration powders.
DIGITAL CAMERA
Individual Kit is suggested as:
SLEEPING BAG (a liner may also be useful, which can be used as well as, or instead of, your sleeping bag)
CARRY MAT / THERMAREST
CLOTHES - Maximum 3 days clothes. Recommended that you cover up as much as possible, zip-off trousers and t-shirts with collars.
KNIFE, FORK, SPOON, MUG, BOWL, PLATE
T-TOWEL
WASH KIT
TOOTHBRUSH & Toothpaste
OLD FLANNEL
OLD TOWEL
BIT OF SOAP
HAIR BRUSH & BANDS (if your hair needs it)
BIT OF SHAMPOO.
ANTI-PERSPIRANT DEODORANT
CLOTHES WASH - keep an eye out for do-everything travel wash.
DAYSACK
WATER BOTTLES or Platypus – at least 2 litres worth
TORCH WITH SPARE BATTERIES
STRING
SUNCREAM
SUNHAT with face and neck protection
SUN GLASSES
PAPER & PENCIL
You've been on enough expeditions to know what to take. For your team-mates sake, don't avoid personal hygiene to save weight!