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Dennis Schmitt (Dennis Wayne Schmitt) was born on 23 May, 1946 in Berkeley, California, US, is an An american explorer. Discover Dennis Schmitt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

Popular As Dennis Wayne Schmitt
Occupation Explorer, adventurer, composer
Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 23 May, 1946
Birthday 23 May
Birthplace Berkeley, California, US
Nationality United States

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1946

Dennis Schmitt (born May 23, 1946) is a veteran explorer, adventurer and composer.

Schmitt grew up in Berkeley, California, the son of mixed German and American parentage.

His father was a plumber.

1963

Displaying early aptitude with languages, music and mathematics, Schmitt graduated from Berkeley High School in 1963, and went on to study linguistics at UC Berkeley with Noam Chomsky in his late teens.

Chomsky recruited Schmitt, aged 19, to travel to Alaska's Brooks Range and attempt to learn the Nunamiut dialect.

Schmitt lived for four years at an Alaskan Eskimo village named Anaktuvuk Pass before leading expeditions, including the Sierra Club.

1978

He lives in Berkeley and composes classical music, being credited for the soundtrack to the 1978 movie, The Alaska Wilderness Adventure.

Schmitt also writes sonnets under the pen name D O'Farrell.

1996

Stray Dog West, at 83º40'30", belongs to a shifting, semi-permanent archipelago locked in the sea ice north of Peary Land in northeast Greenland, named the Stray Dog Islands. The first island of the archipelago was discovered on July 10, 1996 by Steve Gardiner and Jim Schaefer and is commonly known as the 1996 ATOW Island after the 1996 American - Top Of The World Expedition.

Schmitt was the first person to climb the highest point of the Daly Range, part of the northernmost mountain chain on Earth, as well as Alaska's Brooks Range from Point Hope to the Mackenzie River, and made the first traverse of Axel Heiberg Island, northern Canada.

He also crossed the sea ice of the Bering Straits to the Soviet Union, and travelled through Eskimo villages of eastern Siberia.

Upon his return, the FBI detained and released Schmitt without charge.

Schmitt speaks multiple languages, including Russian, Norwegian, Danish, and French.

2003

In 2003, Schmitt discovered one of the candidates of being the northernmost land in the world.

Deciding that Greenland should name its own islands, he simply called it "83-42", a name that has remained.

2005

Two years later, in 2005, Schmitt discovered a new island formed by the retreat of an ice shelf in East Greenland.

Uunartoq Qeqertaq, Inuit for "The Warming Island", lies 400 miles north of the Arctic Circle.

The Sierra Club reported on a Schmitt quote to The New York Times:

2007

Schmitt is also credited with the July 2007 discovery of another of the candidates to the "northernmost island on Earth"-title, named Stray Dog West by expedition member Holly Wenger.