Edinburgh - Our First Day
7:36 am GMT and our flight from Doha finally touches down. As we approached the airport, the city hid it’s delights from us under a thick cover of cloud. At the last minute, we broke through the cloud and landed smoothly. On this leg of the journey I was sat next to a Scottish fellow, Michael, who was an outdoor education instructor. He also taught UK Scouts and leaders how to navigate with a map and compass – a skill, he says, is getting rarer and rarer! He was on his way home after six weeks in Nepal with a group of students and teachers. They were attempting something called the World Challenge. From what I could understand, this was similar to the Gold Duke of Edinburgh or Queen Scout award except for the fact that most of it had to be completed in stages overseas. I think I managed two hours sleep on this flight but I was glad to hear that most of our group heeded my warnings and slept four to six hours. Most, didn’t include one young Scout who thought sleep was overrated and