Tom Stienstra Explained

Tom Stienstra
Birth Place:Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US
Occupation:Outdoor writer

Tom Stienstra (born 1954) is an American author, outdoorsman and Outdoors Writer Emeritus for the San Francisco Chronicle.[1] [2] He produces a radio feature for KCBS in San Francisco, and hosted and co-produced a television special for PBS on the Tuolumne River. He has written several guide books for California, the Pacific Northwest and America.[3] He has won several awards from the Outdoor Writers Association of America.

Early life

Stienstra grew up in Palo Alto, California, where he graduated from Palo Alto High School in 1972.[4] He received his degree in journalism in 1976 from San Jose State University.

Career

Stienstra published his first story at age 8, "Searching for a Lost Friend", in the Palo Alto Times,[5] which hired him as sports reporter after his graduation. In 1979, when the Palo Alto Times merged with the Redwood City Tribune to become the Peninsula Times Tribune, Stienstra was promoted to sports columnist.[6] In 1980, he was hired to write about the outdoors for the San Francisco Examiner,[7] which at the time operated jointly with the Chronicle. He is now classified as the "Outdoor Writer Emeritus" for the San Francisco Chronicle.[8]

Since 2000, Stienstra has produced and broadcast a radio feature for KCBS in San Francisco, and appears frequently as a live guest expert; that appearance is presently on hold as he recovers from cancer. [9] He hosted the TV show The Great Outdoors for CBS-CW networks and in 2017 hosted and co-produced with Jim Schlosser a national PBS special, The Mighty T -- The Tuolumne River, from Glacier to Golden Gate.[10]

Books

Stienstra has written many books, including Moon Pacific Northwest Camping, was listed in the Portland Oregonian as a No. 1 bestseller. His current top sellers include "52 Weekend Adventures," "Moon California Camping," "Moon California Hiking (co-authored)" and "West Coast RV." https://www.amazon.com./

Awards

In 2021, the Outdoor Writers Association of California awarded Stienstra the "Joan Wolf Enduring Excellence Award" for career achievement. [11] Stienstra's film on the Tuolumne won the 2017 Northern California Area Emmy Award for Health / Science / Environmental Special.[12] [13]

In 2022, his book, 52 Weekend Adventures,[14] was awarded second place in America as best outdoor book of the year by the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA).[15]

Stienstra is one of the OWAA's most awarded members. In 2015, he became the first six-time winner of its President's Award as "Best of the Best", when he won best story of the year in the Newspaper/Website division.[16] The winning entry was "Paddling with giants", published in the San Francisco Chronicle on August 5, 2014.[17] To become a finalist for the President's Award, that story won first place in the Outdoor Fun and Adventure Category of the Newspaper/Website Contest.[18] In 2017, when he won the President's Award for best outdoors television show for his PBS special on the Tuolumne, he was the only member to win simultaneous first-place awards in newspaper, radio and television.[13] In 2018, he won 1st Place, Outdoor Recreation Photo of the Year for "A world apart on the marsh".[19] He won the association's highest award, the Enduring Excellence Award, in 2021,[20] the first writer from California to do so.

Stienstra was the fourth living member inducted into the California Outdoors Hall of Fame.[21]

Personal life

Stienstra survived a hatchet attack when he was 21, which gave him interest in post-traumatic stress disorder and aspects of being in the outdoors.[22]

In 2015, he married Denese Stienstra, with whom he has two stepsons;[23] they live in Siskiyou County. In August 2021, he was diagnosed with metastasized melanoma and underwent brain surgery.[24]

Brain cancer

X-rays, MRIs and PET scans found melanoma cancer throughout most of Stienstra's body. Stanford Professor of Neurosurgery, Dr. Steven Chang, and a team of 15 specialists completed six craniotomies to remove brain tumors and additional fluids, and performed another six CyberKnife stereotactic radiosurgery procedures on additional small tumors. Dr. Sunil Reddy, a cutaneous oncology specialist, then directed and scheduled immunology infusions for Stienstra over the past two years. The SF Chronicle published a 5,000-word plus story about him.[25] That story sited heavy exposure to sun at high altitudes as the most likely source of sun cancer.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tom Stienstra bags travel writing award. Sfgate.com. June 10, 2001. December 28, 2012.
  2. Web site: Tom Stienstra wins Outdoor Journalism Awards at the National Level. Owac.Org. December 28, 2012.
  3. Web site: Avalon Travel. Travel Matters.com. December 28, 2012.
  4. Web site: Palo Alto High School Class of 1972 Alumni, Palo Alto, CA.
  5. Web site: Pete . Gauvin . Tom Stienstra: Ambassador to the Outdoors . Adventure Sports Journal . July 2010. 2017-02-05.
  6. Web site: Iconic columnist and guidebook author has shared his adventures in California and the West for 30 years. Adventure Sports Journal . December 28, 2012.
  7. News: Tom . Stienstra . 10 life-and-death moments in 40 years in the outdoors . San Francisco Chronicle . June 30, 2020 .
  8. http://www.sfchronicle.com
  9. Web site: Tom Stienstra.
  10. Web site: ViewFinder | the Mighty T - Tuolumne River | Season 22 | Episode 12. PBS.
  11. Web site: 46th Annual Northern California Area Emmy Award Recipients Announced . Emmy Awards San Francisco . press release . June 3, 2017 .
  12. Web site: Chronicle's Tom Stienstra wins awards . SFGate . July 1, 2017.
  13. News: Peter . Fish . Datebook: Tom Stienstra shares favorite spots in '52 Weekend Adventures' just in time for summer fun . San Francisco Chronicle . June 28, 2021 . July 8, 2021.
  14. Web site: 2022 Excellence in Craft Award Winners . Outdoor Writers Association of America . February 28, 2023.
  15. Web site: Stienstra . Tom . Chronicle's Tom Stienstra wins top outdoor writing award in nation for record 4th time - Tom Stienstra's Outdoors . Blog.sfgate.com . 2015-07-14 . 2017-02-05.
  16. Web site: Stienstra . Tom . Paddling with giants: Humpback whale spectacle in Monterey Bay . SFGate . 2014-08-05 . 2017-02-05.
  17. Web site: Tom . Sadler . Six OWAA contest winners judged 'best of the best' . Outdoor Writers Association of America . 2015-07-24 . 2017-02-05.
  18. News: Stienstra photo named best in the nation by outdoors group. San Francisco Chronicle. June 10, 2018 . June 9, 2018 .
  19. Web site: Enduring Excellence Award Winners . Outdoor Writers Association of America . 2023-02-28 .
  20. Web site: Welcome. Cal Outdoor Shall Off Fame.Org. December 28, 2012.
  21. Web site: Tom . Stienstra . Dog at your side, peace in your heart. San Francisco Chronicle. February 19, 2017.
  22. Web site: About Tom Stienstra . Tom Stienstra Outdoors . February 28, 2023.
  23. News: Stienstra . Tom . Tom Stienstra's tales of survival . San Francisco Chronicle . February 22, 2023 .
  24. Web site: Tom Stienstra's tales of survival. San Francisco Chronicle. February 22, 2023.