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Eric Larsen is an experienced public speaker and educator who has a natural ability to engage an audience. With training as an educator, guide and biologist, Larsen brings a unique blend of skills and experience to any event. He is animated, poignant and makes concise analogies to real world situations.
ADVENTURE TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH! Experience the life of modern day explorer Eric Larsen as he shares 15 years of extreme expeditions. In 2006, Larsen made history by completing the first ever summer expedition to the North Pole. During this journey, the team pulled and paddled specially modified canoes over 600 miles of shifting sea ice and open leads of the Arctic Ocean. In 2009, he completed a 41-day expedition to the South Pole becoming only the third American in history to ski to both 'Poles'. This presentation spans Eric's entire career from his early dog sledding journeys to his recent South Pole expedition to the upcoming Save the Poles expedition. Gain unique insights into teamwork, problem solving, perseverance, goal setting and keeping motivated even when faced with life threatening situations. Hear the dramatic story of months on the Arctic Ocean, 50 degree below zero wind-chills, encounters with Polar Bears and much more. Eric draws from these experiences to make real world analogies. This program is approximately one hour long and features stunning images and video from the polar regions.
For availability and scheduling information. please contact Eric.
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Each presentation features stunning photography, interactive demonstrations, video and actual expedition equipment. Time is provided for questions. Programs can be adapted for ages 6-Adult and tailored to fit a specific audience or time frame.
Please contact Eric for rates and availibilty.
Testimonials
"Eric not only inspires me to follow my dreams, but motivates me to do something bigger than myself to better this world. He is a wonderful speaker and delivers so many remarkable messages that people from all walks of life can learn from."
- Jen Hoogasian, Uline Event Planner & Corporate Recruiter
"Eric Larsen brought our public interest environmental law conference a fresh and powerful perspective on global warming. He presented footage of the rapidly melting arctic ecosystem and a lighthearted and inspiring story. Eric has inspired us all to summon that strength and instinct as we work to find solutions to the global challenges of our time."
- Becky Kammerling, University of Oregon
"Eric's enthusiastic and gripping presentation of their journey to the North Pole and documenting the consequences of global warming was an eye-opener for our group. And because many in our organization are involved in highway transportation and electric utilities, contributors to global warming, it is very important to hear this message and pursue changes in our industries to effect a positive change in our natural environment."
- Craig Poorker International Right of Way Association
"Prior to the program I was not fully aware of the scope of the program that he would be offering - but now I would HIGHLY recommend it to anyone. The content of the program is unique in its capacity to draw in the audience due to the unique nature of the expedition and the alien landscape it covered. On top of that, Eric's delivery was phenomenal. He delivered a polished presentation that was educational, inspiring, humorous and contained a strong dose of the courage and conviction that addressing climate change will require."
- Chris Skoglund, University of New Hampshire
"Great audio visual, extremely engaging, and information very interesting. This was a remarkable presentation."
- Peter Johnson, Nokomis Heights
"(Eric Larsen) He was the BEST speaker I have seen to date at Uline. Well done! Very motivating! Captured my heart he is so passionate about what he does, it was awesome!"
- Jenny Lockridge, Uline Marketing Associate
"Eric Larsen brought our public interest environmental law conference a fresh and powerful perspective on global warming. He presented footage of the rapidly melting arctic ecosystem and a lighthearted and inspiring story. Eric has inspired us all to summon that strength and instinct as we work to find solutions to the global challenges of our time."
- Becky Kammerling, University of Oregon
"Very engaging, good use of time, great awareness of audience, clear sense of organization, not to mention some of the best use of powerpoint I've ever seen. Eric is one of the most dynamic speakers we've had"
- Dr. Meg Albrinck Lakeland College
"This is one of the best, if not the best, assemblies we have had in my fifteen years as a principle."
- Kirk Juffer, Shorewood Lake Bluff Elementary
"Your presentation was absolutely wonderful. The staff were excited, awed, and mystified. One of the staff said, "Mary, when you put in the bulletin we were going to have a presenter who went to the North Pole and that you found through e-mail, I thought, oh no. However, it was one of the best, if not the best, presentation for kids ever. He kept the kids' attention, even in the dark, had a message that kids understood, yet treated them as intellectuals." That is it in a nut shell - fabulous! Thank you for your time and energy."
- Mary Anderson, Burnside School Principal
Other presentations:
One World Expedition
Experience the life of a modern day explorer as Eric Larsen retells the One World Expedition. On July 1, 2006 Lonnie Dupre and Eric Larsen made history by becoming the first ever expedition to reach the North Pole in summer. During this journey, the team pulled and paddled specially modified canoes over 600 miles of shifting sea ice and open leads of the Arctic Ocean. This presentation spans the entire journey; from the expedition's first training trips to their 2005 attempt in Russia to the successful 2006 journey. Gain unique insights into teamwork, problem solving and goal setting as well as keeping motivated even when faced with life threatening situations.
Hear, first hand, this dramatic story of 62 days on the Arctic Ocean, encounters with polar bears and much more. A special emphasis is placed on the expedition's efforts to bring attention to Global Warming and the plight of the polar bear. This program is approximately one hour long and features stunning images and video from the Arctic Ocean
Wilderness
From the red wood forests of California to the swamps of Georgia, Arches to Yosemite, wilderness is as much a part of our country's landscape as our identity .
America's wilderness is home to a diversity of plant and animal species as well. So fundamental are these areas to our quality of life that an act of congress specially protects them. But what is wilderness and why it is so important to us?
Discover the road least traveled as you journey to the most remote corners of our country. Learn the history of wilderness in America and how it has changed over time. Dramatic images provide a springboard to discuss larger issues such as wilderness in our society, its management and its future.
Dog Sledding
Get ready to mush a team of huskies across the frozen north as you travel the trails of winter by dog team.
Discover the thrill of dog sledding with vivid images, demonstrations and equipment. Learn first hand what it takes to be a lead dog, how a dog team is formed and how to work with each dog's strengths and quirks.
Eric draws from 11 years of dog mushing experience to cover topics like training, racing, dog care, feeding and much more. The program uses dogs and dog sledding to make analogies to larger issues like teamwork and setting goals. (This presentation is a great primer or follow up for school groups who follow the Iditarod.)
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Guided Adventures & Polar Training
Eric Larsen is one of the world's premiere polar adventurers and expedition guide. He has successfully guided and led two different expeditions to the geographic South Pole. A long time guide and educator, Eric's training courses and expeditions emphasize the hard and soft skills, team work, problem solving and staying safe in extreme environments. Are you interested in honing your winter camping skills, participating in a polar training course, or attempting an expedition to Greenland, the Canadian Arctic, North or South Poles? Contact Eric for more information.
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Latest Podcast
Throughout the preparation of the project, and from the field, the team will be posting regular audio reports. Subscribe now, and listen for the podcasts to start in 2008.
To subscribe to the podcast, click here or paste this URL into your podcast software:
 http://www.savethepoles.com/media/podcasts/stp_podcast.xml
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