Around the world there are still many hidden landscapes waiting to yield their secrets. Here are some of Michael’s current projects to get a glimpse at these secrets hidden deep in the oceans, mountains and forests.
Michael has been exploring the northeast for over 25 years. His exploring career has included leading expeditions, mapping caves, 3D modeling shipwrecks, archaeological surveys, photographing elusive wildlife, and uncovering some of the northeast’s most beautiful hidden landscapes.
Michael is a member of the National Speleological Society and has written articles on long-lost historical caves for the Northeastern Cavers Quarterly Journal. His work has been references in scientific publications and he’s made regular appearances on the WPRO’s CuRIous Podcast.
Having journeyed through some of the northeast’s last great wildernesses, Michael has a particular concern for preserving wild places and historical location. Michael is available as a guest speaker and has entertained audiences at venues across New England.
Michael guarantees to keep any audience entertained and engaged at his speaking events with tales of the great outdoors, adventure, and life as an explorer. Michael has been fortunate over the years to have enjoyed some exciting adventures. In that time he has collected many fascinating stories while working to uncover the hidden wonders in the northeast. Michael has lectured at a wide variety of venues including, libraries, conferences, outdoor events, schools, and historical societies.