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Doug Ammons Doug Ammons (born March 14, 1957) is an adventurer and is best known for his kayaking expeditions. He has degrees in mathematics, physics, and a masters and PhD in psychology from University of Montana.〔 He is also a classical guitarist, black-belt martial artist, an author, philosopher, and works as an editor for two journals of psychology.〔〔〔 ==Early Years==
Doug Ammons was born in Missoula, Montana, to Robert Bruce Ammons and Carol H. Ammons.〔 He grew up surrounded by family and knowledge. Both his parents have degrees in psychology, his father being a professor at the University of Montana. When he was in his adolescent years, his father would put together science projects for Doug and his siblings to work on, it "taught them to have open and investigative minds".〔 Their father's assigned projects led the Ammons kids' to several places, like the backcountry of Yellowstone National Park, Coppermine on the Arctic coast, the desert of Oregon, and the Columbia River Gorge. Doug Ammons and his siblings would also hike, backpack, swim, and share their experiences together thru poetry.〔 From an early age, Ammons was comfortable in the water; he was paddling lakes and easy local rivers in folding kayaks. He learned to conquer both its currents and depths by becoming scuba certified at the age of 12. Ammons also was a competitive swimmer, making it to nationals several times in high school and then competing in college on the varsity Grizzly team.〔
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