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Compiled & Edited by Capt. Lynn Danaher MN ‘05
The Explorers Club Compiled & Edited by Capt. Lynn Danaher MN ‘05
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Has an amazing history!!!!
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Henry Collins Walsh 1904 Formed in “…to unite explorers in the bonds of good-fellowship and to promote the work of exploration by every means in its power…”
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PS: The dues will not exceed 5.oo per annum.
May 2nd 1904 My dear Bryant … The idea of club is to limit membership to those who have traveled and brought back results. There will be necessity of adding afterwards men of means. Yours sincerely, F. W. Stokes PS: The dues will not exceed 5.oo per annum.
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Adolphus Greely Founding Member
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Original Signatories of the Explorers Club 1905
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First President of the Explorers Club
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27 West 67th Street NYC First Location 1905
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members of the Arctic Club
1912: Explorers Club “takes upon its rolls” members of the Arctic Club
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345 Amsterdam 1 9 2
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Representing 60 countries
Club Membership Currently 3,000+ Members Representing 60 countries
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Women were not allowed to join until 1981 and now comprise approx 25% of the membership
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Explorers Club members have accomplished many significant FIRSTS !!
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First to the North Pole April 6, 1909
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Robert Peary
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Matthew Henson
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1926 Byrd’s flight over the North Pole
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The First Man to Reach the South Pole 1911
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Roald Amundsen Dec
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First solo flight across the Atlantic 1927 Charles Lindbergh
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the first to break the sound barrier 1947
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Chuck Yeager
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The First to reach the summit of Mt. Everest 1953
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Sir Edmund Hillary
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Tenzing Norkay
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Commander W.R. Anderson First to navigate under the polar ice cap 1958
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USS Nautilus
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Descent and Exploration to the bottom of the ocean the Marianas Trench
Aboard Trieste, after 60 untethered dives,
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1960 7 miles deep Jacques Piccard & USN Lt. Don Walsh
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The first Man to circumnavigate Planet Earth from Outer Space 1962
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John Glenn Who later went on to become a US Senator from and returned to space again in
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The first Man to walk on the Moon 1969
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Famous quote “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”
Neil Armstrong
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Astronaut Sally Ride became the First American Woman in Space and is an Honorary Member of The Explorers Club
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Sally Ride
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Explorers Club members that have made important discoveries and accomplished significant research
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Bob Ballard Marine Archaeologist
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The Discovery of the Titanic mid Atlantic Ocean 1985
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The Discovery of Earliest Man Olduvai Gorge
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Louis and Richard Leakey
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Jane Goodall First significant and long term study of Primates
in their natural habitat
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Paul Sereno Paleontologist has discovered new dinosaur species on several continents
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Discovery and recovery of the Inca Ice Maiden at
Johan Reinhard 1995 Discovery and recovery of the Inca Ice Maiden at 20,700 feet
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The current and ongoing Genographic Project, tracing the Journey of Man
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Spencer Wells Explorer in Residence National Geographic
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Travels the world collecting DNA
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Explorers Club members have also enjoyed some of the most Celebrated Adventures
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Lowell Thomas with Lawrence of Arabia 1917
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Chapin Expedition to Ruwenzori Mountains 1927
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Thor Heyerdahl Kon-Tiki & Aku-Aku
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Rapa-Nui
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Capt. Norm Baker
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Voyages of Ra I & Ra 2 Kon-Tiki
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Tigris
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Extensive Research of Easter Island (Rapa-Nui) Edmundo Edwards & Claudio Cristino
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Restoration of Tongariki, Rapa-Nui
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Dr. Jerri Nielsen
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for breast cancer while stationed at Almundsen-Scott
Who in 1999 treated herself for breast cancer while stationed at Almundsen-Scott South Pole Research Station
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The Explorers Club Flag: A rich history of courage and fidelity
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Many carry the Explorers Club Flag
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Flag #123 Thor Heyerdahl
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1963 the crossing of Ellsmere Island by foot by Louis Catlow
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Edmundo Edwards & Lynn Danaher Rapa-Nui
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Raivavae Archaeological Project 2006
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Numerous members of the Explorers Club have participated or led Antarctic Expeditions
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Shackelton and Scott reached 82
Shackelton and Scott reached 82*16’ the farthest south National Antarctic Expedition
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Scott at the South Pole, with tent left behind by Amundsen Jan. 1912
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Robert Falcon Scott died 1912 in Anarctica
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Buried on South Georgia
Ernest Shackleton Buried on South Georgia
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expeditions to Antarctic
Richard Byrd’s expeditions to Antarctic
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Gould was second-in-command to Admiral Richard E
Gould was second-in-command to Admiral Richard E. Byrd's first Antarctic expedition of he was a polar explorer, geologist, teacher, and college president
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1979 Lawrence M. Gould 50th Anniversary of the Byrd Expedition
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R/V Lawrence M Gould a specially designed Antarctic Research Vessel is named in his Honor
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Naomi Uemura mountaineer, explorer, dog sled journey across Antarctica died after reaching the summit of Denali alone in winter 1984, his body was never found
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Ranulph Fiennes circum navigated the earth via both poles 1982
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Robert Swan “In the Footsteps of Scott” EC flag Expedition 1986
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1986 Dr. Robert A. Wharton Jr. Antarctic Expedition to South Victoria
Land
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1991 & 1996 Dale T. Andersen 1991 Expedition to Bunger Hills Oasis
1996 Ecological Research Project, McMurdo Valleys
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1997-1998 Alain Hubert Traversed Antartica in 99 days by foot, skis and powerkite
Alain Huburt
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1998 Dr. Paul A. Berkman Antarctic Nearshore Marine Ecology
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Will Steger 1995 Trans-Arctic Expedition the crossing of the North Pole
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Steger Antarctic Expedition 1989
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Jan Mela with 2 others reached the South Pole, Jan, 2005 he began the youngest polar explorer and the first disabled person who has made it to the south pole on skis
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Peter I Island DX Radio Expedition Antarctica Feb 2006
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Rune Gjeldnes Feb. 2006 completed a solo crossing of Antarctica via the South Pole on skies
He also has skied crsoo Greenland lengthwises, and to the north ple uinaided
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Explorers Club Members have Created of 2 of the Finest Photographic Collections of Antarctica
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Frank Hurley’s memorable photographic record of Shackleton’s Antarctic Expedition of 1914-1917
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Hurley in the rigging of the Endurance
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Endurance locked in the ICE
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The Demise of Endurance
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Frank Wild
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Shackleton in camp
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The Shackleton Dogs
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The hut on Elephant Island
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The moment of rescue
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Rosemarie and Pat Keoughs’ “Antarctica”
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Pat and Rosemarie Keough
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Glenn Keough a young EC member
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Sought by Collectors
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“Albatross”
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Presenting a copy to HRH Prince Charles
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Other Explorers Club Members of note
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As President of the US 1901-1908 vastly expanded the nations forest reserves Teddy Roosevelt
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innovator of aerial cartography completed mapping of Mt. McKinley, Mt
innovator of aerial cartography completed mapping of Mt. McKinley, Mt. Everest and Grand Canyon 1930s & 1940s Bradford Washburn
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Joan Connelly Archaeologist
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Sven Olaf Lindblad of Lindblad Expeditions
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Brian Hanson In Mongolia Participated in Antarctic Quest 2003
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David Doubilet one of the worlds leading underwater photographers
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Jim Fowler TV Host and authority on predatory birds
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Sylvia Earle Oceanographer
Pioneered study of marine ecosystems
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Anna Roosevelt pioneered the use of applied physics to field archaeology in tropical environments
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Richard Wiese filmmaker
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Eugenie Clark Ichthyologist “the shark lady” researched in areas as yet unknown in the South China Sea
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Buzz Aldrin Astronaut
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President Dan Bennett
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The late Sir Edmund Hillary served as the Explorers Club Honorary Chairman
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It is important to encourage qualified individuals to consider membership members have been attending Banff Mountain Film Festival for several years
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Jason Schoonover, Brian Hanson, Ron Zuber, Lynn Danaher & Jim Chester representing the EC in Banff, Canada 2007
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Sponsoring young field researchers
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to explore and investigate
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Their world
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A inspiring and fun way to connect with each other and keep our club vital is the Symposium concept
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A gathering of fellow EC members on Salt Spring Island, BC 2005
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2006 EC Symposium Salt Spring Island BC Canada
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Explorers Club Symposium Salt Spring, Canada 2007
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The Keoghs past few Salt Spring Symposiums are the inspiration for our Compass Symposium
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Rosemarie Keough recipient of the Stefansson Medal 2007
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There are several ways to connect to HQ in NYC and events to attend The Explorers Club Annual Dinner (ECAD)
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Rolex Award Recipients
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2005 Lowell Thomas Annual Dinner
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The Explorers Club quarterly magazine
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The monthly Explorers Log
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Headquarters Today: 46 East 70th Street 1965
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The extensive library
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Library
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Art
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Archives
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Film
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Photos
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Memorabilia
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Sir Edmund Hillary Map Room ~5000 sheets
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of seekers of the unknown…. other curious minds…..
But most important ……. The Explorers Club is a fellowship…… of seekers of the unknown…. other curious minds….. With a desire to Explore …. And Discover what is over the next Horizon !!
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