Thinking back to my times in Glacier Bay, Alaska...
Kent Syverson
Professor of Geology and Environmental Science, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Today (June 1, 2022) is the 32nd anniversary of my flight to Alaska for my final field season in Glacier Bay. I was a young PhD student, and I always remember the excitement, nervousness, and sense of foreboding as we prepared to enter the Alaskan wilderness. Once the ship sailed away, we were on our own...
I wrote a coffee-table book describing my Adventures in Glacier Bay (available from Amazon or signed copies from Syverson, www.amazon.com/author/kentsyverson). Feel free to check out this full-color book if you are interested.
In addition, I speak to groups about the challenges, glories, and things I learned living in the wilderness (true wilderness--50 miles from the nearest human outpost). My talk uses humor and photographs to tell my story of life in Glacier Bay. If your organization is interested in having me speak, please contact me.
GEOLOGIC CONSULTANT at Pinion Hill Resources, LLC
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