Robert Sutherland returns to Arctic for charity trek
Terra Firma Chambers’ Robert Sutherland is heading back to the Arctic Circle as part of a team raising money for charity.
He is making this trip to raise money for Aberlour, a Scottish charity which supports children and young people suffering from poverty, disadvantage and discrimination.
His latest adventure will see him undertake a trek through the Arctic Circle pulling a sledge over a frozen river and lake, and through the slopes of extensive pine forests, with equipment needed to withstand temperatures of -200C.
As northern Europe and the Arctic are amongst the places where climate change is having the biggest impact on temperature and a fragile habitat, Mr Sutherland will mitigate the environmental impact of his trip to this precarious environment, travelling by train and ferry and thereby saving approximately 480kg of CO2 emissions as compared to flying. He will depart Edinburgh on 1 February, journeying via Newcastle, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Stockholm, Turku (a port near Helsinki) and Helsinki before arriving in Rovaneimi, Finland on 5 February.
Mr Sutherland said: “I am fortunate never to have suffered poverty, disadvantage or discrimination. I am hoping that people who hear about this will support the fundraising effort for a children’s charity which does so much good work to help those in need and provide them with a chance to grow up safer, healthier and happier.”
You can support this worthy cause by donating here.