Education
University of Southern California.
anthropologist archaeologist explorer motivational speaker
University of Southern California.
"When I was fifteen," he told LIFE magazine, "all the adults I knew seemed to complain, "Oh, if only I"d done this or that when I was younger." They had let life slip by them. I was sure that if I planned for it, I could have a life of excitement and fun and knowledge". After serving in World World War II with the Army Air Forces, he began pursuing the goals on his list in earnest, and in 1951 became the first man to navigate the entire length of the Nile in a kayak.
This and subsequent adventures, such as exploring the Congo River in 1956 and climbing Mountain.
Kilimanjaro in 1968, fueled a successful career on the lecture circuit. Goddard has written two books: The Survivor (), and Kayaks Down the Nile (), an account of his trip from source to the mouth of the White Nile in kayaks accompanied by two French friends in 1950, and been featured in Chicken Soup for the Soul.
John Goddard died on May 17, 2013 in Southern California.