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Robert
"Bob" Crowley
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Portland, ME | Physics
Teacher
Robert
Crowley considers himself a hybrid of Indiana Jones and
Robinson Crusoe. He loves the outdoors and is always
ready for his next adventure.
Robert is a high school physics teacher in Gorham, Maine
and holds both Associate and Bachelor degrees in
forestry from the University of Maine - Orono and a
Masters of Education degree from the University of
Southern Maine. However, after the school bell rings,
Robert becomes an entrepreneur. His wide range of jobs
span from being a first mate on a research boat for the
Smithsonian Institution in Canada to an entomologist for
the USDA, to a skunk relocater, as well as President,
Vice President and Chief Negotiator for his local
Teacher's Union.
When not on an adventure, Robert interests include
journal writing, story telling, photography, bone
collecting, archeology and camping.
This tree climbing scientist, who describes himself as
honest, adventurous, resourceful and witty, built his
truly "green" summer cabin back when green was only
referred to as the color. His "green" cabin was
completely built with recycled material and requires a
fraction of the energy of the average U.S. home. He's
built numerous structures from recycled material
including wharfs, saunas, a chicken house and a hunting
cabin.
Robert strategy is to be a provider and to fly under the
radar on SURVIVOR. He's out to prove that nice guys can
make it to the end of the game.
Robert and his wife Peggy reside in Portland, Maine.
They have two sons, David and John, one daughter, Page,
and a high maintenance cat named William. Robert's birth
date is February 25, 1951.
Photos of Robert "Bob" Crowley

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