For most teenagers, getting up at 6.30am is a bit of a pain but not for 15 year old Whitley Bay Sea Cadet Taliarose Whitelock, who has just returned from spending a week living, sleeping and working on the Sea Cadets flagship, TS Royalist.
Along with 23 young people from a range of Youth United member organisations, Taliarose from Monkseaton who has been a Sea Cadet for 2 1/2 years, sailed from Newcastle Gateshead Quayside on Saturday 7 June 2014 for a six day offshore voyage to Inverness, and thrived on the challenges that sailing at sea brings. The voyage was made even more special because this was TS Royalist’s last trip to the River Tyne before she makes her final circumnavigation of the UK. The 96 foot brig is due to retire after 43 years of faithful service after having taken over 30,000 cadets to sea where they have experienced the most exhilarating and unique set of challenges.
Roy Taylor, TS Royalist’s Sailing Master and Relief Commanding Officer said, “It is a pleasure to be on the River Tyne in what will be the very last time on TS Royalist. Voyages on TS Royalist are open to all 14,000 Sea Cadets but sailing is only part of it because our emphasis is also on team work, communication, navigation and fun. When Sea Cadets join us on TS Royalist, they do so on a level playing field and have the same opportunity to make the most of the adventure but after a week, they leave us having experienced ownership, a sense of duty and loyalty. Some cadets also secure valuable qualifications on board which give them a head start in life – we see this as a sound investment in the citizens of tomorrow.”
Taliarose said, “This experience has been amazing! I loved being able to watch the moon go down and the sunrise in one watch, I've learnt so much about the other cadet forces I never knew before. I've made lots of new friends and I especially enjoyed climbing the 30m mast as I don't think I could have had a better view of Newcastle from the River Tyne. I've passed a sailing qualification and can't wait to get out to sea again to test my new skills. I would like to thank the Sea Cadets for choosing me to go on this once in a lifetime opportunity.”