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John Peck first tasted the thrill of adventure at the age of 21 on a British Army expedition to climb the volcano Mount Popocatépetl in Mexico. From the moment he stood on the summit, looking down into the crater, he was hooked. His adventures since then can only be described as eclectic. They have taken him to the top of unclimbed Himalayan peaks, the frozen Arctic ice of the North Pole, the heat of the Sahara desert and across the Atlantic Ocean. Yet Peck is not an exceptional climber; nor runner, rower or sailor. In fact, his first experience at sea ended up in one of the most famous RNLI…mehr

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John Peck first tasted the thrill of adventure at the age of 21 on a British Army expedition to climb the volcano Mount Popocatépetl in Mexico. From the moment he stood on the summit, looking down into the crater, he was hooked. His adventures since then can only be described as eclectic. They have taken him to the top of unclimbed Himalayan peaks, the frozen Arctic ice of the North Pole, the heat of the Sahara desert and across the Atlantic Ocean. Yet Peck is not an exceptional climber; nor runner, rower or sailor. In fact, his first experience at sea ended up in one of the most famous RNLI rescues of the 20th century. What he is, is passionate about adventure, and that secret knowledge that only comes when your resilience and resourcefulness are tested to the limit. Restless is for anyone who has ever wondered if they have what it takes to do the seemingly impossible.
Autorenporträt
John (Doc) Peck is a Veteran of the Vietnam War, where he served as a Corpsman in a Marine Grunt Company in the field. After his return from Vietnam, he was stationed at Naval Air Station (NAS) VF101, in Oceana, Virginia (VA). He then attended INDEPENDENT DUTY SCHOOL, in Portsmouth, VA. After graduation, he was assigned to INDEPENDENT DUTY, SUBMARINE SCHOOL, GROTON, Connecticut. Next, he was assigned to the USS GATO, SSN 615, out of New London, Connecticut. After his retirement from military service, he continued his education, obtaining his doctorate in Hospital Administration. Doc Peck and his wife, Linda, and their faithful beagle (cute little Nutter Butter) make their home in Williamsburg, Virginia, a stone's throw or an Amtrak train-ride away from our nation's capitol, Washington, D.C.