Category: Our Expedition
Geocaching Coin Adventures- Race Against Time
Just before Christmas 2024, one of our Team Leaders, Ricky Baker, decided to create a Geocaching Coin that would undertake its own journey from New Zealand, the birth place of Frank Worsley, to Svalbard, the destination of the 1926 British Arctic Expedition for which Worsley was a co-lead.
Purpose
This mission is a race for the Geocaching community to get the coin to Svalbard by April 2026 when Kent Scouts Arctic Quest intend to visit. From there, Ricky hopes to be reunited with the coin and return it to Worsley’s memorial site, which is in Woking, Surrey.

At present the coin has made it back to New Zealand courtesy of Natalie247 and has already been discovered by two other Geocachers in Dunedin. Natalie247 wrote on the 08/12/2024:
“Was handed this lovely TB to take back to NZ. Will take to a viewing spot where there is nothing between it and Antarctica before sending on its way back North.“
So, for anyone in NZ and an avid Geocacher, please help find our trackable and send it on its way back to Svalbard! If you’re not a Geocacher but you’re interested to follow the coins journey it can be tracked via this wesbite:
https://www.geocaching.com/track/
Tracking Code: TB9JM3V
Arctic Quest Annual Auction

Every December from 2023 to 2025 we are holding an auction to raise funds for the Kent Scouts ArcticQuest2026 Polar Research Project.
If you do win an item we welcome an optional additional contribution towards postage costs. This is mandatory for international bidders at a fair international postage rate for the country concerned.
We welcome donated items for the auction. Anything of value to help the team raise some funds. Contact alan.noake@kentscouts.org.uk if you have an item to donate.
Kent County Scout Council
Charity Registration Number: 303471
Louis Rudd MBE
The team are absolutely thrilled that Lou Rudd MBE has agreed to be their project patron. He is a record-breaking polar adventurer, expedition leader, former Royal Marine Commando and SAS soldier, with 34 years of service. He is the first – and only – person to have traversed Antarctica twice using human power alone, has reached the South Pole four times from different coastal start points and summited Antarctica’s highest mountain. He is a member of the exclusive Explorers Club, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, an Ambassador for ABF The Soldiers’ Charity, Director of Expeditions for Shackleton, a Published Author and accomplished Public Speaker.
