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North Pole Explorer to Visit
Cal State Fullerton

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BY VALERIE ORLEANS
From Dateline (September 16, 2004)

Wave Vidmar
Wave Vidmar, a lifelong adventurer and explorer, trudges across the snow in his effort to become the first American to make an unsupported solo expedition to the North Pole. Vidmar will share his successful adventure in a 7 p.m. Sept. 30 presentation in Portola Pavilion of the Titan Student Union.

Earlier this year, Wave Vidmar was the first American to make an unsupported solo expedition to the North Pole. This meant dragging a sled weighing more than 350 pounds for 52 days under conditions that could, at best, be called “extreme.”

Vidmar will discuss his adventures with the campus community at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30, in Portola Pavilion of the Titan Student Union. An exhibit of his clothing, tent and other equipment is on display in the Atrium Gallery of the Pollak Library through Oct. 8.

“Going solo and unsupported to the North Pole is considered the hardest expedition on earth, and was certainly the hardest challenge of my life. Though there are no medals to be won, or prize money to be claimed when you reach the pole, it was an extremely rewarding adventure,” said the lifelong adventurer and explorer.

Vidmar lived with the constant threat of attacks by polar bears. He navigated ice floes that would crack and, wearing a special suit, literally swam in freezing waters pulling his floating sled behind him. Vidmar carried a satellite phone, PDA (personal digital assistant) and other devices to stay in contact with the world beyond the frozen whiteness.

While he was advancing toward the pole, Cal State Fullerton students went “along,” courtesy of the master’s degree program in instructional design and technology.

Two students in the program met with Vidmar prior to his trip, working with him and WorldWideLearn.com to develop multimedia tutorials and simulations that allowed elementary schools around the world to “accompany” Vidmar on his journey.

“It was a wonderful experience for the students,” said JoAnn Carter-Wells, acting chair and professor of reading and IDT program coordinator. “We became fascinated with Wave’s travels. When he returned, we invited him to Cal State Fullerton.”

For more information, please call: 278-2842.

 

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