Bob Aegerter



I live in Seattle, Washington and recently retired as a Facilities Development Architect. My last major project was a health facility for the United Indian Health Service: Potawot Health Village in Arcata, CA.

An earlier project was an upgrade of a fiber optic data transmission ring around Lake Washington in Puget Sound.
Prior to that, the reconstruction of the 2.8 Mile Path around Green Lake completed in the Spring of 1997 by Seattle Parks.

My interests include wilderness hiking, especially Mount Rainier and reading, writing, and discussing environmental problems and their solutions.

Aboard the Adventuress, A Port Townsend Based 136 foot scooner built in 1913.





The Adventuress is available for environmnetal education cruises. Up to 45 passanger day trips for about $25 each or 25 persons on overnight sails at about $100 for adults and $65 for youngesters. (meals included) Call Sound Experience, Port Townsend, WA (360) 379-0438. Or go to: Sound Experience







Some cultures believe we get our true nature from a specific animal. If so I must be a Marmot, perhaps even a Hoary Grizzled Marmot! I like the Mountain Tundra. If I could, I would sleep all winter. I'm mostly vegetarian, and whistle warnings when I see danger approaching my clan (Global Warming,Loss of Bio-diversity, .).


George Penfield, Bob Aegerter and Thomas Ruffing in Utah.

Three Tibeten Monks performing the Cham Dance,
Tsurphu Monastery, May 1996
photo by Eric Mortensen

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