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Paddle boarding, plastic pollution and playing with dolphins: teachers brave record cold and 16-knot winds to circle Lantau

Tim Tait and Jonny Haines arrive in Discovery Bay after five days of hard paddling and witnessing walls of polystyrene

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Tim Tait and Jonny Haise become the first people to paddle board around Lantau. Photos: Mark Agnew

While most Hongkongers were hunkered around heaters fighting off the recent record low temperatures, two teachers battled winds and frigid waters to become the first people to paddle board around Lantau.

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“We knew we could do it, but we needed the right conditions,” said Tim Tait of Discovery Bay International School. “We didn’t get the right conditions, but we did it anyway.”

Tait and his colleague Jonny Haines were waved off at Discovery Bay last Friday by a group of their pupils and other supporters as they set out to raise awareness for Hong Kong-based charity Plastic Free Seas.

And another enthusiastic crowd of their students held up a ribbon to greet them at around 4pm on Tuesday at the end of their journey, which turned from 75 kilometres to almost 99km as the wind and inevitable zigzags added up.

Tim Tait and Jonny Haines approach the beach after 99km of paddling.
Tim Tait and Jonny Haines approach the beach after 99km of paddling.
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The third day of the trip proved to be particularly challenging.

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