| Judges
Natalie Bartley, Boise, ID
Idaho Outdoors columnist for the Idaho Statesman,
adjunct faculty at Boise State University, certified Nordic ski instructor,
and active member of the Outdoor Writers Association of America.
Doctorate in Recreation and Leisure Services from University of Utah.
Val Cunningham, St. Paul, MN
Naturalist, freelance writer and editor, author of The Gardener's Hummingbird Book.
Regular columnist for Outdoor News. Contributor of articles to
local, regional and national nature and bird-oriented
publications.
Dave Devoe, Walhalla, SC
Vice President and co-founder of Tamassee.com Guidebook
and Map store specializing in maps and outdoor and travel books.
Licensed South Carolina and Georgia geologist. Former environmental
geology consultant.
Jerry Dixon, Seward, AK
Biologist, former smokejumper,
guide, author (South Fork of the Salmon: Wild and Free), teacher
of gifted children, and Alaska's Christa McAuliffe Fellow.
Susanne Dubrouillet, State College, PA
Program Director of Penn State University Shaver's Creek
Environmental Center. Oversees wilderness orientation programs, teaches
adventure leadership and directs teambuilding program. Past program
director with Clemson University's Clemson Expeditions. Masters of
Education in Outdoor Education.
Laura Erickson, Duluth, MN.
Ornithologist (1,000 birds on her life list), contributing
writer for Minneapolis Star-Tribune and The Country Today.
Winner of the 1997 National Outdoor Book Award for her work Sharing
the Wonder of Birds with Kids—and Dave Barry's bird and tapeworm advisor.
Liam Guilar, Queensland, Australia
Writer, poet, musician and whitewater kayaker. Has made the
first kayaking forays into Soviet Central Asia. Liam's reading
material on kayaking outings has known to include Beowulf, Paston Letters, and nineteenth century novels.
Jim Fullerton, Pocatello, ID
Former Outdoor Program Director at University of Nebraska.
Past President of the Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education.
Current Leadership Program Director at Idaho State University.
Joan Hamilton, Berkeley, CA
Editor-in-chief of Sierra magazine; former managing
editor of Climbing magazine and chief editor of High Country
News. Joan's freelance work has appeared in Audubon,
Defenders, and National Wildlife.
Dale Harrington, Boone, NC
Biology instructor at Caldwell Community College.
Trip leader and naturalist for Appalachian State University. Avid
mountaineer and hiker.
Rob Jones, Salt Lake City, UT Director
of the University of Utah Outdoor Recreation Program. Former
president Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education.
Certified Utah river guide and Leave No Trace Master Educator.
Paul Kallmes, Thousand Oaks, CA
Editor of Summit: The Photographs of Vittorio
Sella, 1879-1909. Organized a subsequent photographic exhibition
of Sella's mountain photography. Leader of the 1998 Siniolchu Himalayan
Expedition. For 10 years has been the "art guy" at the Telluride Mountainfilm
Festival.
Rodney Ley, Fort Collins, CO
Coordinator of the Outdoor Adventure Program at Colorado
State University. Columnist for local Gannett newspaper (1995-2001),
ten years of retail outdoor experience and founder of a backcountry ski
yurt system.
John Miles, Bellingham, WA
Director of the Center for Geography
and Environmental Social Sciences, Huxley College, Western Washington State.
Executive Editor of the Journal of Environmental Education.
Author/Editor (North Cascades, Guardians of the Parks and Adventure
Education, etc.).
James Moss, Lakewood, CO
Outdoor Industry Attorney, author (Lawyer's Adviser),
organizes outdoor liability workshops for such groups as the Western River
Guides, Professional Paddlesports Association, Boy Scouts of America, Wilderness
Education Association and federal land agencies.
Tom Mullin, Unity ME
Interpretive Naturalist Consultant for a series of twenty
Time-Life
Books. Board of Directors, National Association for Interpretation.
Assistant Professor of Park Management, Unity College. Thru-hiker of the
2,100-mile Appalachian Trail.
Jim Paruk, Quincy, CA.
Professor of Biology at Feather River College and Adjunct
Professor of Biology at Chico State University. Doctoral dissertation
on the behavioral ecology of the Common Loon. Author of Sierra Nevada:
Tree Identifier and is currently working on a collection of nature
writings.
Tammie L. Stenger, Cape Girardeau, MO
Assistant Professor of Leisure Studies at Southeast Missouri
State University. Teaches outdoor leadership and outdoor education
courses. Board member of the Association of Outdoor Recreation and
Education.
Ron Watters, Pocatello, ID
Chairman, National Outdoor Book Awards. Author
of eight outdoor books (Never Turn Back, Ski Camping, The
Whitewater Book, etc.) Formally, Director of the Idaho State
University Outdoor Program (25 years).
Melanie Wulf, Geneva, IL
Full-time mom. Former director of the Outdoor Program
at Texas Tech University in Lubbock (5 years). Presently working
in outdoor retail at REI-Oakbrook. Masters in Outdoor Education (Northern
Illinois University). |