Category Archives: Local Meetings
London Meeting, Saturday, February 5, 2022
Speaking this month we have:
1st Mary Fogarty – A trek in the High Atlas with a mule called Beloved and a guide called Sarkozy
Last October, Mary Fogarty finally managed to get into Morocco again – after 18 months of closed borders. Determined to break out of her beloved Marrakech, she found herself on a trek in the High Atlas with a guide called Sarkozy and a mule who was also Beloved (actually her name was Habiba, which is the Arabic version).
The going was really tough, with the temperatures in the mid-30s and the men ploughing on ahead, so it was a blessed relief when Habiba was put in front – as she would make frequent stops and allow the single female at the back to catch up. But Habiba was not only essential for rests – she was also carrying mountains of food, which turned miraculously into the most divine dishes at both lunch and dinner, thanks to her keeper, the genius muleteer Hassan!
Monsieur Sarkozy darted around the mountains like a sprite, appearing high up in the cliffs, diving under waterfalls, and jumping onto village rooftops. He was really far more of a performer than a guide and delighted to entertain, though Habiba remained stubbornly unimpressed. He was after all only a man called Sarkozy.






2nd Anthony Britton – Tuvalu – paradise threatened.
A 2009 visit illustrates the contrasting elements of this developing Pacific island nation from iconic palm fringed coral atoll to environmentally degraded landscapes caused by war, waste and warming.
Anthony has spent forty years teaching all aspects of Geography. His students motivated him to visit an example of all the most important human and physical landscapes in order to teach (with streetwise knowledge, his own photographs and artefacts) about the people and places that are appropriate to the National Curriculum.




Date & Time:
Saturday, Saturday, February 5, 2022
Doors open at 14:00 GMT in London, a condition of entry is proof of vaccination or a COVID lateral flow test within 48 hours or a positive PCR within 90 days having completed any required isolation, the easiest way of showing this is with the NHS Covid Pass which lets you show your COVID-19 status in a secure way. We will be carrying out temperature checks and asking visitors to confirm they do not have any symptoms on arrival.
We would ask that anyone with symptoms or who needs to isolate participates via zoom.
Last month meeting was very successful, the hall is well ventilated and we had no cases following the meeting.
The zoom meeting opens at 14:00 with the talks starting 14:30 GMT (London time see Event Time Announcer for local times), please arrive early so we can deal with any issues with joining.
For forthcoming meetings we have
- £3 for members to cover our costs. Members will be emailed a ticket code link allowing access to this option or you can access it from the members area.
- £6 for non-members, non-members may join the club for £12 per year and get this and future meetings at members rate for £12, members can also watch the 3 previous online talks, members also receive Globe our members magazine and our annual members calendar, why not join and enter your pictures.
- a catch up to watch later will be available to members and non-member ticket holders.
- We have had confirmation that the Church of Scotland hall is open and we will be running this meeting as an in person at the hall plus we will be streaming it on zoom and will be following the same procedures as the west end theatres.
For in person Tickets at the hall:
For Zoom online tickets:
London Meeting, Saturday, January 8, 2022
Speaking this month we have:
1st Ben Harris – Expedition Tanganyika
Ben will be speaking about his unsupported kayaking expedition on Lake Tanganyika. His aim was to kayak the lake from its southernmost point in Zambia to its northern tip in Burundi, making him the first person to solo kayak the longest lake in the world.
However, it soon became clear that the lake had other plans. Ben was hit by challenges from the start. The trip soon became less about covering the ground, and more about overcoming the obstacles on the way. As he paddled northward, Ben capsized in crocodile infested waters, caught a bout of malaria and got chased off by a hippo. However, the lake had not yet thrown up its biggest challenge. Two weeks in Ben was hit by disaster, and the trip was forced to take an unexpected turn. He is looking forward to giving the talk on the 8th January.
See https://www.kayaktanganyika.co.uk/
2nd John Pilkington – China by the Back Door
Starting in Samarkand, John crossed the Pamirs to Kyrgyzstan’s oldsilk-producing city of Osh.
On an earlier trip, guards shooed him away from the Chinese border, but in 2011 he made it through to Kashgar, and explored the previously off-limits Taklamakan Desert.
We’ll have a quick look at the Jiayuguan gate on the Great Wall, before finishing in Ürümqi which has been transformed from sprawling hovels into a modern Chinese city.
These are the lands of the Uyghur people, whose lives and culture have been uprooted in the decades since his first visit
New Year Party – Postponed
Unfortunately due to Covid-19 we will not be able to have our New Year Party after the meeting at the hall, we invite members and visitors to a local pub..
Date & Time:
Saturday, January 8, 2022
Doors open at 14:00 GMT in London, a condition of entry is proof of vaccination or a COVID lateral flow test within 48 hours or a positive PCR within 90 days having completed any required isolation, the easiest way of showing this is with the NHS Covid Pass which lets you show your COVID-19 status in a secure way. We will be carrying out temperature checks and asking visitors to confirm they do not have any symptoms on arrival.
We would ask that anyone with symptoms or who needs to isolate participates via zoom.
Last month meeting was very successful, the hall is well ventilated and we had no cases following the meeting.
The zoom meeting opens at 14:00 with the talks starting 14:30 GMT (London time see Event Time Announcer for local times), please arrive early so we can deal with any issues with joining.
For forthcoming meetings we have
- £3 for members to cover our costs. Members will be emailed a ticket code link allowing access to this option or you can access it from the members area.
- £6 for non-members, non-members may join the club for £12 per year and get this and future meetings at members rate for £12, members can also watch the 3 previous online talks, members also receive Globe our members magazine and our annual members calendar, why not join and enter your pictures.
- a catch up to watch later will be available to members and non-member ticket holders.
- We have had confirmation that the Church of Scotland hall is open and we will be running this meeting as an in person at the hall plus we will be streaming it on zoom and will be following the same procedures as the west end theatres.
For in person Tickets at the hall:
For Zoom online tickets:
London Meeting, Saturday, December 4, 2021
Toronto GTs meeting – November 19, 2021
Our next meeting and presentation is on Friday, NOVEMBER 19, 2021.
After waiting for a confirmation from the Old York Tower (our usual meeting place) we found a temporary NEW LOCATION at the St. Wenceslaus Church hall at 496 Gladstone Ave. (see the link below).
It is one block East of Dufferin subway station just south of Bloor- behind the library. Parking is available next to the church or on Gladstone Ave.
Hope to see you there.
Saturday, November 6th, 2021
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Saturday, October 2nd, 2021
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Saturday, September 4th, 2021
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TORONTO GT’S PICNIC TORONTO ISLAND, August 14, 2021
Everyone Welcome “TRAVEL” with TORONTO GT’S.
The TORONTO GT’S are extremely happy to let you know that our annual picnic is held on Sunday, August 30, 2020 on Algonquin Island (Bruce Weber’s front yard).
TORONTO GT’S PICNIC TORONTO ISLAND
Saturday, August 14, 2021
any time after 1:30 p.m.
at Bruce Weber’s, 3 Oneida Ave. Algonquin Island.
Potluck: Bring some food and drinks to share
Pedicab, rowboat and canoe will be available. — Anna’s world quiz (we hope)
Take the ferry to “Ward’s Island” (leaves at 10:30, 11:00, 11:45 , 13:00 13:45)
(Get your tickets on-line and leave early (you can deposit your ‘stuff’ at Bruce’s house, take a walk around the island, or go to the beach.
Please note that these days, on weekends the ferry is quite crowded

For information on Ontario meetings, please contact Svatka : hermaneks@yahoo.ca or Bruce : bruceaweber@hotmail.com / tel. 416-203-0911. Meetings and travel presentations are held on the 3rd Friday in January, March, May (4th Friday), September and November at 8.00 p.m at Old York Tower, 85 The Esplanade ( corner of the Esplanade & Church St.) – two blocks east of the Union station. Public parking garage is at the foot of Church Street right next to the Old York Tower.
Saturday, July 3rd, 2021
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