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Pasquale (PV)
Scaturro,
geophysicist, adventurer and expedition leader is one of the most successful
and accomplished mountain and river expedition leaders in the world and has
been exploring the far reaches of the planet for over 25 years.
Pasquale is founder and president of Exploration
Specialists an international geophysical and exploration company. For the last
26 years he has managed geophysical oil and gas exploration and development projects
in many of the most remote, dangerous and politically and technically
challenging areas on earth, and has explored throughout North and South America,
Africa, and the former Soviet Union. In 1986 he founded Seismic Specialists, a
full service geophysical company and in 1988 founded US Seismic, a geophysical
data acquisition company. In 1995 he founded Tricon Geophysics, a geophysical
data processing company, with offices in Denver, Dallas and Houston.
For over 20 years Pasquale has been extremely
active in high altitude mountaineering and has been the leader of numerous
expeditions to major mountains worldwide including three expeditions to Everest.
In 1998 he summited Mt. Everest and in 2001 he conceived, organized, and led
the National Federation of the Blind NFB 2001 Everest Expedition, in which
blind climber Erik Weihenmayer reached the summit. The expedition was the cover
feature of the June 2001 issue of Time
Magazine which called it one of the
most successful Mt. Everest expeditions in history, breaking five Everest
climbing records. He just recently returned from Switzerland where he was the
expedition leader and chief of mountain operations for a major new IMAX filming
project on the notorious North Face of the Eiger, considered one of the most
difficult and deadly climbs in the Alps. This newest MacGillivray Freeman IMAX
film Alps: Giants of Nature, is to be
released in March 2007.
Pasquale has multiple descents of major
world-class rivers including the Bio Bio in Chile, rivers throughout North
America, the Omo and Zambezi in Africa. In 1996 he scouted and completed the
first descent of the Tekeze River in Ethiopia, the largest tributary to the
Nile River and the deepest canyon in Africa. From November 2003 to April 2004 he
organized and led the historic 114-day Nile First Descent Expedition, the first
complete descent of the Blue Nile and Nile River from its source high in the
mountains of Ethiopia to the Mediterranean Sea, a distance of 3,260 miles. The
expedition had to overcome enormous hurdles: suicidal rapids, crocodile attacks,
gunfire from bandits and arrests by unfriendly militias. It is featured in the
newly released IMAX film Mystery of the
Nile which is the highest grossing large format film of 2005. He has
recently co-authored a book with Richard Bangs, Mystery of the Nile, published by Penguin Books which chronicles
the expedition.
Pasquale has filmed rafting and mountaineering
projects for ESPN, Turner Television, MacGillivray Freeman Films, MSNBC, MSN, PBS,
Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel, and OrbitaMax. He has appeared on the Today Show, NBC Nightly News, National Public Radio, Time
Magazine, Outside Magazine. National Geographic Adventure, Playboy Magazine,
The Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News, LA times, Hooked on the Outdoors,
Homeopathy Today, Chicago Sun-Times, Boston Globe, Paddler Magazine and many
others.
Drawing upon a lifetime of experiences, Pasquale's
motivational talks have inspired audiences throughout the United States and
Europe, and taught people that the realm of impossibility has no limits.
Married at a very early age, serving in the U.S. military and struggling to
complete a degree in geophysics and raise three children at the same time,
Pasquale learned what it was to sacrifice and at the same time to strive to
make his dreams materialize. His logistical expertise, hard work and enormous
commitment has enabled him to lead some of the most successful mountain and
river expeditions in history while at the same time combining a full time
career in geophysical exploration. Leadership,
persistence, planning skills,
organizational ability, flexibility to overcome unexpected obstacles, and
performance under pressure are all factors in Pasquale's remarkable endeavors
both in business and on the rivers and mountains of the world.
Pasquale lives in Lakewood, Colorado and online at
www.pvsnet.com and www.explorationspecialists.com.
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