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Roman Dial

Roman Dial
ROMAN DIAL is a pioneering American adventurer and a professor of mathematics and biology at Alaska Pacific University. "Renowned for audacious feats in mountaineering, ice climbing, rafting, and grueling backcountry endurance races," writes National Geographic, "Roman is a mythic figure." A former National Geographic Explorer, he received his Ph.D. from Stanford University and lives in Anchorage.


A Modern-Day Explorer, a Costa Rican Jungle, and the Search for a Lost Son

Roman Dial's son hiked into the jungle and never returned. Dial launched an incredible years-long search for answers.

February 19, 2020  By Roman Dial
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