Team Santa Fe Adventure Racing Members
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Carl Gable
New Zealand
2001 Eco-challenge
Photo: Mark Cosslett, Into Adventure
Carl has competed successfully in four Eco-Challenge expedition competition
races, as team captain in B.C. Canada '96 finishing in 14th place and as
a team member in the inaugural Eco-Challenge in Utah '95. In 2001 he raced
with REI/Salomon and finished 31st in Eco-Challenge, New Zealand.
In 2002 he was team captain of Team Santa Fe in the Subaru Primal
Quest Telluride finishing 28th place. In 2003 he raced with Team Santa
Fe in Eco-Challenge North America Championships, Sault St. Marie, Ontario
Canada as well a Subaru Primal Quest, Lake Tahoe CA/NV. Other races
include EMA Brazil in 2000 and he raced with Team Santa Fe to win
the open division of Four Winds Adventure Rage 1999, Page AZ.
Carl's outdoor activity foundation comes from thirty years of ski mountaineering,
alpine climbing, rock climbing, ice climbing and white water boating. This
includes, 14 days ski mountaineering in Alaska's Ruth Gorge in 1998,
many 6-12 day ski mountaineering trips in the Sierra Nevada CA, alpine ascents
in Bolivia (Mt. Illimani, 21,208 ft.) and leading 5.10 rock and NEI 5 ice.
Boating experience includes working as a rafting guide in 1983 and twice
rowing a raft on the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River and Middle
Fork Salmon River. He is also an experienced mountain biker, racing in
the 2000 Vail 100 mile mt. bike race and the 2003 Durango 100. He is a runner
with many marathon and ultra-marathon running races including the Leadville
100, San Juan Solstice 50 and the Jemez 50 under his belt. Carl was captain
of the UC Berkeley X-C Ski Team for three years and president and treasurer
of Harvard Mountaineering Club.
Carl earned his Ph.D. in Geophysics from Harvard
University in 1989 and presently works as a geophysicist at Los Alamos National
Laboratory, in New Mexico. His work involves mesh generation for geological applications
and development of the mesh generation software package LaGriT.
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