by Adventure Scientists | May 23, 2012 | adventure, adventure trekking, hiking, south america
As usual, we happened to arrive just in time for another holiday. Celebrations in Ocurí kicked off with a town talent show with a mix of dances, skits, traditional music, and even a one-man-magic-show for the kids. Trinity made her way back to us after seeing...
by Adventure Scientists | May 21, 2012 | Uncategorized
These guys are collected data for researcher Val Klump through our Secchi Disk Project. If you are paddling the great lakes, you should be collecting data too!
by Adventure Scientists | May 21, 2012 | Great Lakes, kayaking, Wildlife
One week ago we were camped on Pie Island in Thunder Bay. Now we are on Vein Island in Nipigon Bay. It’s hard to imagine we are now 100 miles further along on our journey. But we still have so many more miles to go. The first night this week we paddled into...
by Adventure Scientists | May 14, 2012 | hiking
We’ve already enjoyed a wonderful three weeks in Bolivia – time is flying! I’m going to cover the first half of our Bolivian adventure thus far in this blog post and Shelley is going to cover the second half in an upcoming blog post. What we love...
by Adventure Scientists | May 2, 2012 | conservation, Wildlife
During our stay in LA, we were given the opportunity through Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation (ASC) to lay the groundwork for an entirely new cycling research program aimed at protecting animals and reducing roadkill. Gregg Treinish,...