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Lincoln Hall, BSc OAM
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When I discovered rockclimbing at age 15, I was amazed to find a whole new world that required intense focus, precise judgement and the willingness to take risks. Stepping into the unknown provided huge rewards - it did then and it does now. My life became a quest to share these discoveries - not only about adventure, but also about the hidden potential of life, and I continue to pursue this quest professionally as an adventure guide, a writer, a speaker and a corporate trainer. These have been supported by other skills and knowledge I've picked up along the way, such as photography, web knowledge and what it takes to stay active and healthy decade after decade.
On this website I outline my professional interests in the areas of:
• Mountaineering and Adventure • Keynote Speaking • Human Resource Development • Education and Training • Writing • Photography and Cinematography • Health and Well-being
Often my work is a mix of these, e.g. I climb a mountain, then I write a book about it, which is illustrated with my photographs. But before any of this can happen there is the hard work of achieving maximum fitness and psychological readiness - both are good preparation for any major task,from climbing a mountain to writing a book or launching a new business.
The following paragraphs cover different aspects of my professional life, and some personal aspects as well. You can read them as you scroll through or you can Click on the INDEX if you'd like to be more selective in your reading. The "At Work" categories are covered more fully in dedicated pages, shown as tabs (links) in the menu bar above.
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At Work: Trekking, Rafting, Rockclimbing, Mountaineering

I have worked as an adventure guide and outdoor skills instructor since 1978. I have been at the helm of rafts when being swept down such mighty rivers as the Franklin, the Trisuli and the Sun Kosi. But I have also been swept along the current of adventure travel, from the trickle of its beginings in the 70s to the floodwaters of the 80s and 90s. Political and economic forces have lessened the flow in recent times, but regardless of what is happening in the world, there is always somewhere you can get away to for an adventure. After 25 years, I still enjoy sharing the world's special places with people. I work with two world-class Australian companies and also conduct my own specialist trips. See the "Adventure Travel" link, part of the Adventure page above, for more details.
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