John Fox (adventurer)
John Fox | |
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Born |
Marietta, Georgia | April 7, 1981
Occupation | Adventurer, Writer, Speaker |
Known for | New England Traverse, Swimming Lake Lanier |
John Fox, is an adventurer, writer, speaker and conservationist. He is best known for hiking and promoting the New England Traverse, a backcountry hiking route going from New York City to Canada and for becoming the second person to swim non-stop and unassisted across Lake Lanier. Both achievements were done in partnership with various non-profit organizations to raise funds and awareness for the environment and children's health.
References
- Fox, J (14 Nov. 2016) “Swimming Across Lanier”, Daily News Of Open Water Swimming.
- Gill, J "To Focus Attention On Lakes Health He Crossed It", Gainesville Times, 6 Nov. 2016, p. A1.
- Jameson, M (Spring-Summer 2017) “Swimmer Crosses Lake Lanier To Raise Waterways Awareness”, Lake Destination Lanier Magazine.
- Keene, P "Buford Athlete Swims 11 Miles For Riverkeeper", Lakeside News, Nov. 2016, p. 49.
- Fox, J "New England Traverse: Discovering a Wilderness Route", Backpacking Light, Dec. 2013.
- Fox, J (Winter-Spring 2014) “Environmental Factors Effecting a Traverse of New England”, Appalachia Magazine.
- Carson, D "Going the Distance", Bennington Banner, 18 Nov. 2013, p. A1.
- Flynn, R "Hiker Walks For Disabled", Litchfield County Times, 12 Dec. 2013, p. B1.
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