Our Team





Away Team


The away team is now home!
Unfortunately some of these photos came out pretty dark, sorry guys!
Max

Max

Max Finkelstein is with the Canadian Heritage Rivers Secretariat of Parks Canada. He is a well known wilderness canoeist, a marathon canoe racer and author of many articles and papers about canoeing. Max who has canoed extensively in the Arctic is our intrepid guide for this adventure and chief baker.
Don

Don

Don Haines is with the Communications Research Center of Industry Canada. He is an experienced canoeist, a canoe builder and photographer. Don is our resident photographer, chief of solar recharging and desert chef.
wade

Wade

Wade Hong is with the Physics Department of Carleton University. He is an occasional weekend canoeist and is principally responsible for this adventure. He is also the chief cook, bottlewasher, and handles the MSAT communications. Wade has been involved with others at Carleton University in coordinating the Canada Pavilion at the 1996 Internet World Exposition.
dan

Dan

Dan Mallett is a project manager with Nortel working in the area of mobile communications. He is an experienced canoeist, marathon canoe racer, Dragon Boat racer and a former member of the Canadian Biatholon team. Dan is our chief videographer and our official food tester.


HomeTeam


Stationed at the Physics Department of Carleton University , Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Jim

Jim

Jim Carleton is the Technical Support specialist for most of the computers in the Physics Department at Carleton University. Jim is providing technical support for the home team and is also helping with the content of these web pages as well as being the spokesperson.
Jeff

Jeff

Jeff Iwanaka is the one REALLY doing all of the work! That's why he looks so tired. He is a 4th year Carleton University student in the Bachelor of Commerce/MIS program working at the Physics Department for the summer creating all of these excellent web pages.
Alan

Alan

Alan Barney is a Software Support Specialist and Webmaster for the Physics Department at Carleton University. Alan is providing technical advice for the home team and spots tiepos on the web documentation. Hi Mom!

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