Background
Gardiner, Steve E. was born on April 17, 1954 in Denison, Texas, United States. Son of Wallace and Lavone Gardiner.
(In July 2001, a team of nine modern-day adventurers journ...)
In July 2001, a team of nine modern-day adventurers journeyed to North Peary Land, Greenland, an area located north of the Arctic Circle that encompasses the world's largest national park. Known as The 2001 Return To The Top Of The World Expedition, the team summited several of the remaining unclimbed peaks in the northernmost mountain range in the world. They also took measurements to determine which of these is actually the northernmost mountain peak on Earth. In addition to their historic climbing adventure, the team conducted a series of scientific studies aimed at determining the effect of global pollution on this pristine Arctic environment. For six members of the team this was their second trip to the far north. In 1996 team leaders John Jancik and Ken Zerbst, along with team members Terri Baker, Steve Gardiner, Joe Sears, and Jim Schaefer were part of an expedition to locate and verify Oodaaq Island, the current northernmost point of land on the planet. It was in the aftermath of that journey that the plan for the current trip was born. Early on the team decided to dedicate the 2001 return expedition to the memory of legendary singer/songwriter John Denver, in honor of his commitment to the environment and protection of the wilderness. On July 18, 2001 the Expedition team successfully summited the highest unclimbed peak in the Roosevelt Range. The Expedition has named this mountain, one of the northernmost on Earth, "JOHN DENVER PEAK". Feeling that it is very fitting that this peak be named in honor of the late humanitarian and environmental activist, the Expedition has received worldwide support and congratulations. Such notables as Jean-Michel Cousteau, Annie Denver and Colorado Governor Bill Owens, as well as several of John Denver's family members, have participated in this honor of Mr. Denver. In the true spirit of this extraordinary man, StarsEnd Creations is pleased to have been a supporter of this expedition through a corporate sponsorship. We are also excited to announce our latest publication, Under The Midnight Sun, the story of this epic journey to the Arctic. Drawn from the journals and photographs of the team, John Jancik, Steve Gardiner and Javana Richardson (author of A Tribute To John Denver), will tell the exciting story of this expedition into the unexplored reaches of our planet. With magnificent photos inside and on the cover by National Geographic photographer, the late Galen Rowell, this is an extraordinary work that anyone with an interest in our beautiful wilderness, the world's environment, or who is a fan of John Denver, will want to own.
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secondary school educator writer
Gardiner, Steve E. was born on April 17, 1954 in Denison, Texas, United States. Son of Wallace and Lavone Gardiner.
Bachelor of Science, Chadron State College, Nebraska, 1977. Master of Education, Montana State University, 2000.
English teacher Campbell County High School, Gillette, Wyoming, 1977—1981, Colegio Roosevelt, Lima, Peru, 1981—1982, Jackson Hole (Wyoming) High School, 1985—1995, Billings (Montana) Senior High School, since 1995.
(In July 2001, a team of nine modern-day adventurers journ...)
Member of National Education Association, Journalism Education Association.
Married Peggy K. Peach, June 7, 1981. Children: Greta, Romney, Denby.