By: Marian Krogh
In February of 2017 I went to Gulmarg, India to ski. Yes that’s right, skiing in India. Not only is it possible, it’s amazing. In fact, the highest ski gondola in the world sits in the far northwest of the country in the Kashmir region.
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The adventures on and off the mountains never stopped. The town of Gulmarg is enveloped by Himalayan peaks towering at 4000-5000 meters (12,000-15,000 feet). We arrived after one of the biggest snowstorms of the century, which brought close to three meters (120 inches) of snow in five days. This made for great snowpack analysis practice and some phenomenal powder days as we explored the endless terrain accessible from the gondola.
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We were able to collect water samples from snow-melt for Adventure Scientists Global Microplastics Initiative, which maps the spread and proliferation of tiny plastics in water bodies around the world. I’m interested to see the results. I suspect that the water will be quite high in microplastic content, despite the high altitude and relatively remote location.
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Myself, Gabby and three other female teammates are heading to Kyrgyzstan next year for an environmentally focused ski traverse of the Tien Shen mountain range. Their project is called Seeking Balance Finding Adventure. You can check out our blog and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
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Marian Krogh – Skier, Traveler, Adventurer
Born in Canada, raised in New Zealand, Marian is now a citizen of the mountains around the world. She is a physiotherapist by trade and a ski instructor by choice which allows her to travel, chasing snow and sharing her love for skiing and the outdoors. She is a passionate environmentalist working with groups such as Protect Our Winters and 350.org to combat climate change. She is also a 5 Gyres ambassador working to raise awareness of the overuse of plastic and it’s effects on the environment. She enjoys living plastic-free. |



