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September 26, 2006

Annual Pacific Northwest Chapter Dinner

What:     Annual Pacific Northwest Chapter Dinner

When:     Saturday November 18th, 2006

             6:00 pm - Reception 

             7:00 pm - Dinner  

Where: The Seattle Yacht Club       (Click Here for MAP)

 

Program
A nose under the tent – short presentations by:

  • Jim Chester – In the wake of Lewis & Clark
  • Lynn Danaher – Digging tropical archaeology

The Next Explorers – a presentation by:

  • Aaron Cruzon, winner of our 2006 Youth Explorer

Vancouver Award. You will be delighted to learn who wins the 2006 Vancouver Award

Introducing Daniel Bennett, new President of The Explorers Club.

Fellow Explorers - The opportunity to talk to the most interesting people in the Pacific Northwest

Menu:  Roasted Fillet of Salmon with Crab-Artichoke Stuffing and Citrus Beurre Blanc
Crème Brûlée.  Coffee, tea, or milk.

Reservations:  Please send a note to Ed Sobey (sobey@GTE.net or to the address below) to reserve seats for you and your guests.  Please make your reservation by November 10, 2006.  (Written correspondence to: 2420 178th NE, Redmond, WA  98052)


September 24, 2006

Crater Glacier Named

The Board of Geographic Names selected the name, Crater Glacier for the glacier inside Mt. St. Helens. Charlie Anderson had proposed that name (opposed by the State of Washington and others), so it is an honor to him that Crater Glacier was selected.

Robert Carter (1915-2006) - Fellow

Robert S. CARTER Bob Carter, a noted cruising sailor and traveler, died at his home peacefully on September 17, 2006. He was nearly a month past his 91st birthday. Until his early retirement, Bob worked in New York and Chicago as a marine insurance underwriter with The Atlantic Mutual. General of America Insurance (now Safeco) brought him to Seattle in 1951 to set up and head its then new marine insurance division. For many years Bob and his wife, Cynthia, cruised in their 44 ft ketch, the CYNTHIA R, primarily in the Mediterranean and Europe. Their extensive explorations on the southern coast of Turkey led to their discovery of the ruins a substantial ancient seaport, by then partly submerged. Based on this and other archeological finds, Bob became deeply involved both with the American Institute of Archeology and the history department at the University of Washington. After Bob and Cynthia made their return crossing of the Atlantic in 1980, they sailed for many summers on the coasts of Maine, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland. Bob circumnavigated the North Atlantic, including Cape Verde and the Salvage Islands, in 1991. In 1992 he sailed from Venezuela to Florida and then shipped the boat to Seattle. Bob served as president of the Seattle area Harvard Club and chaired the visiting committee of the history department of the University of Washington. He held offices in the Cruising Club of America and belonged to the Explorers Club and the Ocean Cruising Club. He participated actively in both the Seattle and Corinthian yacht clubs for half a century. Bob described his sailing adventures in his book, SAIL FAR AWAY (1978). In the summer of 2005 he completed and published an English translation of a World War I diary, TAGEBUCH IM KRIEGE, by the German physician and poet, Hans Carossa. He published many articles and essays in a variety of magazines and journals throughout his adult life. He is survived by Cynthia Root Carter, his wife of 68 years, their two children, Lief Carter of Manitou Springs, CO, and Delight Carter Willing of Bainbridge Island, by their grandchildren, Stephen of Brooklyn, NY, Robert of Austin TX, and Laura of Athens, GA, and by their great-granddaughter, Plummy Jean Carter, also of Brooklyn. A private memorial celebration is being planned for later in the year.

September 08, 2006

Dinner - September 24th, 2006 - Erden Eruc - Rowing Across the Atlantic Ocean

What:     Dinner & Presentation -  Rowing Across the Atlantic by Erden Eruc

When:     Sunday September 24th, 2006

             6:00 pm - Reception

             7:00 pm - Dinner 

Where: The Seattle Yacht Club       (Click Here for MAP)

 

Join us to hear fellow Explorers Club Member Erden Eruc's account of his progress in his multi-stage expedition around the globe and over six of the world highest peaks.

Combining rowing, cycling and climbing, Erden has started his expedition to climb the six highest summits and transit between them using human power.

“Erden Eruç had dreamed about a huge human-powered self-propelled journey since 1997. He always wanted the journey to be shared by children around the world. His goal was to turn the world into a giant laboratory to inspire and to engage the students.  This goal is realized through the organization that he founded, Around and Over”

Learn more about Erden and Around and Over by Clicking Here.

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