Misplaced Pages

Aaron Linsdau

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
The topic of this article may not meet Misplaced Pages's general notability guideline. Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted.
Find sources: "Aaron Linsdau" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Aaron Linsdau
Aaron Linsdau in Antarctica
Born1973
Jackson, Wyoming, U.S.
Occupation(s)Polar explorer, speaker, author, photographer, educator
Known forPolar Exploration

Aaron Linsdau (born 1973) is an American adventurer living in Jackson, Wyoming. He is known for the longest solo expedition from Hercules Inlet to the South Pole, his book Antarctic Tears, his winter trek across the Greenland tundra, and his three ski expeditions across Yellowstone National Park in winter.

Early life and education

Linsdau was born 1973 in Jackson, Wyoming. Linsdau grew up in San Ysidro. He is an Eagle Scout.

Career

In 2013 Linsdau traveled alone to the South Pole on skis. He took along 70 pounds of butter for energy, but it turned rancid from exposure to the sun in the last two weeks. Illness delayed him, and his trip to the pole took 80 days.

Linsdau speaks professionally about his experiences, teaching audiences how to build resilience to overcome adversity in the most trying conditions.

Books

Adventure Expedition One, co-authored with Dr. Terry M. Williams, is a how-to manual for first-time explorers and adventurers. The objective of the guide is to teach safe preparation and travel techniques for expeditions.

In Antarctic Tears, Linsdau recounts a solo unsupported journey to and back the South Pole. On November 1, 2012, Aaron Linsdau set out to ski unsupported to the South Pole and back from Hercules Inlet.

In Lost at Windy Corner, Aaron Linsdau attempted a solo climb of Denali in 2016. He documented the experience of what climbing one of the seven summits alone was like.

Linsdau wrote a series of guidebooks for the Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 crossing the United States. The guides focus on the following states and locations: Jackson Hole, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina.

Linsdau is publishing the series of guidebooks for the Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 crossing the United States from Texas to Maine.

Documentary

A documentary about Linsdau's expedition was released titled Antarctic Tears - Determination, Adversity, and the Pursuit of a Dream at the Bottom of the World.

Works

Awards

  • National Eagle Scout Association Outstanding Eagle Scout Award

References

  1. "Adventure Statistics". Archived from the original on March 25, 2002.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ Sampite-Montecalvo, Allison (January 23, 2014). "South Bay Eagle Scout treks Antarctica". San Diego Union-Tribune.
  3. ^ Claverie, Aaron (25 February 2013). "What's it like to ski to South Pole?". San Diego Union-Tribune.
  4. ^ "Aaron Linsdau". Sastrugi Press. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  5. "Eagle Scout Arrives at South Pole". Boys' Life.
  6. "Expedition Watch: A Solo and Unsupported Ski to the South Pole and Back". Outside. Oct 31, 2012
  7. "Small worlds come together at Living Center". Jackson Hole News and Guide. February 24, 2016 By Connie Owen
  8. "Aaron Solo AcrossAntarctica- Aaron Linsdau". 7 Summit Club news archive.02/02/2013
  9. "Meet the Locals: Photographer & Mountain Man Aaron Linsdau". Inertia, December 16, 2014. Tim Feess
  10. "Get the most out of the #Eclipse2017 experience". Local8 News, Pheben Kassahun Mar 12, 2017
  11. "2024 North America State Total Eclipse Guides". Sastrugi Press. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
  12. Linsdau, Aaron (November 18, 2017). Texas Total Eclipse Guide: Official Commemorative 2024 Keepsake Guidebook. Sastrugi Press. ISBN 9781944986230.
  13. Linsdau, Aaron (December 16, 2017). Oklahoma Total Eclipse Guide: Official Commemorative 2024 Keepsake Guidebook. Sastrugi Press. ISBN 9781944986247.
  14. Linsdau, Aaron (November 29, 2017). Arkansas Total Eclipse Guide: Official Commemorative 2024 Keepsake Guidebook. Sastrugi Press. ISBN 9781944986254.
  15. Linsdau, Aaron (May 7, 2018). New York Total Eclipse Guide: Official Commemorative 2024 Keepsake Guidebook. Sastrugi Press. ISBN 9781944986322.
  16. "National Eagle Scout Association". Outstanding Eagle Scout Award. 22 July 2016.

Further reading

Categories: