- In 2018, Canadian mountain man Benjamin Jordan completed an epic first, in completing his trans-rockies route by paraglider from Montana to Prince George, BC. Raised in Toronto, Benjamin turned a passion for photography into his career, building a name for himself as a fashion photographer at a young age, but his love of the outdoors and adventure ultimately took him to the mountains of BC, where he has since become an adventure travel photographer and filmmaker, often combining these with his passion for paragliding. In 2006, he and three friends skateboarded across Canada to raise money for breast cancer research. Since then, combining adventure with philanthropy has been an important part of his life. Visit www.theendlesschain.com to learn more about his most recent adventure documentary.
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- In 2018, Canadian mountain man Benjamin Jordan completed an epic first, in completing his trans-rockies route by paraglider from Montana to Prince George, BC. Raised in Toronto, Benjamin turned a passion for photography into his career, building a name for himself as a fashion photographer at a young age, but his love of the outdoors and adventure ultimately took him to the mountains of BC, where he has since become an adventure travel photographer and filmmaker, often combining these with his passion for paragliding. In 2006, he and three friends skateboarded across Canada to raise money for breast cancer research. Since then, combining adventure with philanthropy has been an important part of his life. Visit www.theendlesschain.com to learn more about his most recent adventure documentary.
Dr. Maureen Raymo is a leading climate researcher teaching at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University. Maureen focuses on sea level rise, and paleo-oceanography to better understand past climate conditions and how the warming of the planet will affect sea level. The recipient of numerous accolades for her scholarly work, most notably she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences and named one of Discover magazine’s 50 most important women in science. Now teaching for Columbia, she has taught at U of California - Berkley, MIT, and Boston University.
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- In 2018, Canadian mountain man Benjamin Jordan completed an epic first, in completing his trans-rockies route by paraglider from Montana to Prince George, BC. Raised in Toronto, Benjamin turned a passion for photography into his career, building a name for himself as a fashion photographer at a young age, but his love of the outdoors and adventure ultimately took him to the mountains of BC, where he has since become an adventure travel photographer and filmmaker, often combining these with his passion for paragliding. In 2006, he and three friends skateboarded across Canada to raise money for breast cancer research. Since then, combining adventure with philanthropy has been an important part of his life. Visit www.theendlesschain.com to learn more about his most recent adventure documentary.