- John Blashford-Snell
Colonel John Nicholas Blashford-Snell OBE (born
22 October 1936 ) is a British army officer andexplorer .John Blashford-Snell was educated at
Victoria College, Jersey and at theRoyal Military Academy Sandhurst , then commissioned into theRoyal Engineers .Amongst his expeditions have been the first descent of the
Blue Nile (in 1968); a north–south journey fromAlaska toCape Horn with the first vehicular crossing of theDarién Gap (in 1971 to 1972); and a complete navigation of theCongo River (in 1974 to 1975).In 1978 he established Operation Drake, which later developed into Operation Raleigh, an educational initiative for young people, of which he is Director General.
He was awarded the
Segrave Trophy in 1974.He is an enthusiast for
Jowett Jupiter cars, having owned one for the years 1957 - 8.In 2006 Blashford-Snell helped the London hatmakers James Lock to design a hat especially to meet the needs of explorers (as reported by "Country Life" under the headline, "Hats off to Blashers", 29 June 2006).
His publications include an autobiography, "Something Lost Behind the Ranges" (1994). Since 2001 he has been the Hon. Life President of the
Centre for Fortean Zoology .External links
* [http://www.ses-explore.org/default.aspx?section=aboutses&page=johnblashfordsnell Biography at Scientific Exploration Society]
* [http://www.normanphillips.co.uk/john_blashford_bio.htm Biography]
* [http://www.raleighinternational.org/ Operation Raleigh]
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