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It seems my luck must be holding as given all of the disruption to airspace over western Europe in the past 6 days, I have had a perfect journey back to London.
In fact I left Longyearbyen in the high Arctic at 14:45 and have connected via Tromso in Norway, then Oslo and onto London arriving on schedule at 21:30. Unbelievably all 3 flights were nearly empty with 30 passengers on the first flight and only 20 on the second two. So by pure good fortune I have arrived back earlier than some of the team who left several days ago!
Two things strike me on returning to the UK, the first is I’ve just seen the sun set for the first time in 3 weeks so I know that will allow me to sleep very soundly. The second is on returning to my family home in Herefordshire the colours and especially green is overwhelming on my senses; I hadn’t thought about it up until now but I’ve really only been looking at white for the past 3 weeks as well.
It’s great to see the family again and catch-up on what I’ve missed and to have the chance to reflect on the trip of a lifetime and check to see where I am with the donations to my two charities, Riders for Health and BASIC. Fantastically, the £10000 mark has been passed and I thank everyone who has donated so generously. However I’m going to keeping on fundraising for these causes, so I may be back from the north pole, but I still have another goal to reach in raising funds…


















