When Hau worked with inner city kids, it quickly became apparent that his usual name was too disruptive to the kids. He then went by the alternative, "Fontaine." The staff at the program then realized THAT name was too disruptive to the staff. A compromise was reached, and Hau was thenceforth known as "The Narwhal."
Hau, born March 13, 1970 in Saigon, Vietnam, came to the US in 1975 with his family. Hau's parents and two brothers, along with many members of his extended family settled in Bakersfield, CA, where he grew up.
Young Hau, artistically rendered by older Hau.
Growing up, Hau developed a taste for many of the finer things, such as chess.
Hau's school ID. He won a trophy for chess in the 4th grade!
Hau attended college at UC Davis, to study engineering, of all things. It was during that time that he began to dapple in art and the outdoors.
College Hau
After college, Hau painted a bunch of pictures while he searched all over for a job as an engineer. Realizing he wasn't going to find one, he embarked on a many year journey into the lifestyle of seasonal work. Some of the things he did was:
- Work as a wilderness field guide at Manice Education Center (Berkshires) and Aspen Achievement Academy (Loa, UT).
- Pruned trees for the city of Boston.
- Managed a youth hostel in Nantucket.
- Got lost on a long hike in Hawaii, where he was volunteering for Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
- Tracked predatory birds in Belize.
- Got a job as a Park Ranger at Capitol Reef National Park (good move)
Check out that jeans jacket!
Rowing while visiting some friends in Washington.
Riding a recumbent bike!?
Hau started working at Capitol Reef in 2001.
A bunch of Rangers out for a hike.
First Seasonal training, when they hiked Lower Muley Twist Canyon!
Hau attending a Hawaiian dinner at the Teasdale Cultural Hall.
Little did Hau know what his choice to hang around Capitol Reef would bring...