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EXPEDITION CONDITIONS

The climate in the Scottish Hebrides is temperate and the weather can be very changeable. The islands enjoy long hours of sunshine in the summer months, but storms, cool winds and heavy rain can occur at any time of the year.   

At sea it will feel much colder than it feels on land, and wind caused by the vessel’s speed will always be present. This wind-chill factor will drastically reduce the air temperature.  

Outdoor clothing suitable for offshore sailing (jacket and trousers) has been funded and is provided to each participant for use during the expedition. It is highly recommended that volunteers use these provided garments rather than using their own, which may not be appropriate for offshore sea conditions.  

Creating warmth through layering is the best method of maintaining your core body temperature. Combining thermal layers with lightweight and mid-weight layers, both top and bottom, will keep you warm throughout the long survey days.  

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EXPEDITION KIT LIST THAT WE ADVISE PARTICIPANTS TO PACK.

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