On The Trail
26th October 2007
On The Trail from duncmc via flickr.
Something a little different to the stuff I normally post. At 6.45pm tonight the Hull Freedom Trail left Victoria Square in Hull for the city’s twin town Freetown in Sierra Leone. The mission is to deliver five 4×4 vehicles to aid agencies working there to reunite victims of human trafficking, many of them children, with their families. In the process they also hope to raise awareness of modern day slavery.
This is vehicle L200 Number 4 “Hannah More” (each of the vehicles is named after a famous abolitionist). The journey will last three weeks and takes the trailblazers down through Europe, via Gibralter to north Africa. Across northern Sahara and down the west coast of Africa to Sierra Leone. Each of the five vehicles is manned by local people – some from the business community, some are specialists (medics, mechanics, etc.) and some are young people from some of the more deprived areas of Hull.
That‘s my wife looking out of the rear passenger window. She is on the trip as a nominated driver and one of official photographers. So for the next three weeks I wil be fending for myself as a temporarily single parent. The worst of it is that she’s taken my 10-22mm lens with her – well, it’s the trip of a lifetime innit.
You can find out more about the Hull Freedom Trail at www.hullfreedomtrail.co.uk. The team will be posting a blog daily when possible, and there will be video diaries and photos going up regularly. Legendary cameraman Claudio von Planta (who filmed Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman’s Long Way Round and Long Way Down) is on the trip, and he will be posting short episodes along the way as well.
MySpace users can also check out www.myspace.com/hullfreedomtrail and there is also a dedicated group on FaceBook but you have to be a FaceBook member to get access to that one.
Another shot from tonight’s departure event for the Hull Freedom Trail. TV presenter Helen Philpot took to the stage under the big screen in Victoria Square and interviewed various team members who are on the journey, as well as keeping the public abreast of what was going on. Here she is seen speaking to Philip Dean who helps to run the St George Foundation in Freetown, Sierra Leone. The foundation reunite street children with their familes, and currently rely on four clapped out motorcycles for transport. The Hull Freedom Trail will donate one of the five Mitsubishi L200 vehicles to the foundation when they arrive in Freetown in three weeks time. This will make a huge difference to Philip’s work.
Claudio von Planta filmed the event, and as the convoy left Victoria Square tonight for the ferry it was flanked by motorcyle outriders from Rotary International. The lead rider carried Claudio as pillion and he will be joining the five vehicles for the three week journey.
Tags: anti slavery, claudio von planta, freetown, helen philpot, hull, hull freedom trail, sierra leone, st george foundation, stop the traffick








26th October 2007 @ 3:20am
Hi, I spotted Justine speaking on the website, two of my friends,Alison and Jonathon Olner (paramedic and firefighter) are also on the trip.. hope they have a great trip… tone
26th October 2007 @ 9:40am
She’s taken THE lens! It might be fine her galavanting off on ‘a trip of a lifetime’ but did she think what we would all do back in Hull without THE lens.
Hope they have a great trip.
28th October 2007 @ 1:48am
Thanks for letting us know, I will be watching out for their news. Nice video by the way!
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Seen next to a fellow photo of Hull. (?)
28th October 2007 @ 10:17am
Thanks everyone. Julia - I’ve got the job of propagating the videos across the various social networking sites. The videos are being shot and edited along the way and uploaded via a satellite link. I download them from Claudio’s .Mac space and publish them to the various sites.
31st October 2007 @ 2:33am
Well I wish her the best for the trip. You must be missing the wide - but at least you didn’t drop yours in the sea… I’ll miss your wide angles look forward to what you will come up with on a standard zoom.