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Adventurers and Scientists for Cheez-Its?  The Little Things Matter When You Are Rowing Non-stop from Canada to Russia Across the Arctic Ocean

Adventurers and Scientists for Cheez-Its?  The Little Things Matter When You Are Rowing Non-stop from Canada to Russia Across the Arctic Ocean

by Adventure Scientists | Jul 25, 2012 | Uncategorized

The Arctic Row Team Checks in via Blog on The First Stretch of Their Row Across the Arctic retrieved from https://www.arcticrow.com/blog/Well, you know what they say about the best-laid plans…. And so, despite packing enough Cheez-Its to fill a 3rd...
 Paddling for Science: The Wilderness Classroom Collects Data on Water Quality in the Great Lakes

 Paddling for Science: The Wilderness Classroom Collects Data on Water Quality in the Great Lakes

by Adventure Scientists | Jul 24, 2012 | Uncategorized

The Wilderness Classroom Blogs about Their Experience Collecting Data for ASC As part of the final 5,000 miles of our journey across North America we spent seven weeks paddling along the north shore of Lake Superior and into the North Channel and Georgian Bay of Lake...

Adventure Science and Mountaineering in Asia: Fast and Light with Hari Mix

by Adventure Scientists | Jul 15, 2012 | Uncategorized

Our Adventure athlete, Hari Mix, is on Mt. Lenin and just attempted the 20,000ft summit.  He checked in from camp 1 with this phone message.  Hari is involved in a number of science projects with us, and we are always excited to hear of his progress....
Go Big or Go Home: ASC Adventurer Andrew Badenoch’s recent 77zero blog addresses the myth of light and fast backpacks  

Go Big or Go Home: ASC Adventurer Andrew Badenoch’s recent 77zero blog addresses the myth of light and fast backpacks  

by Adventure Scientists | Jul 11, 2012 | Uncategorized

Bring everything and the kitchen sink? Photo Credit: Andrew Badenoch Bikepacking: 5 Reasons to Take a Bigger Pack   Notice right away that I didn’t say I’m going to give you any reasons to pack bigger.If you’re getting tips and how-tos from the...
Adding Science to Adventure:  Searching for diatoms on a hike to Beehive Lake

Adding Science to Adventure:  Searching for diatoms on a hike to Beehive Lake

by Adventure Scientists | Jul 10, 2012 | Uncategorized

I love alpine lakes.  There is nothing better than getting to the top of a hike, whether it takes several hours or all day, and seeing that calm, flat, reflective body of water waiting at the top for me.  If I can jump in I will, bracing myself for the sharp...
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