Australian mountaineer with more than 40 summits climbed in nine countries over three decades
Famous for surviving a night at 28,000 feet on Mount Everest - after reaching the summit and then being left for dead
Adventure cinematographer and award-winning stills photographer
Six documentaries made of Lincoln’s own expeditions. He has filmed and scripted other documentaries for NBC and Outdoor Life Network
Respected authority and media commentator on outdoor recreation and wilderness activities
Author of nine books, including the internationally-selling titles Dead Lucky (translated into German), White Limbo, and The Loneliest Mountain
Editor, Managing Editor and Editor-at-Large for three outdoor adventure magazines
Writer of a humorous wildlife column for the Good Weekend (SMH and The Age) for 3 years, the sole professional use of his zoology degree
Facilitator for outback human resource development programs. Clients included BHP-Billiton and RAAF
Recipient of a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) and a holder of the Keys to the City of Sydney.
Lives in the Blue Mountains, NSW, with wife Barbara and their two sons