by Adventure Scientists | Feb 24, 2016 | adventure, climbing, conservation, microplastics, science, Thailand
By Dylan JonesASC Microplastics Adventurer The largest bay on Koh Lao Liang Phi (Photo by Dylan Jones) The morning sun dances off the glassy ripples lapping against my kayak. I dip a sampling bottle under the crystalline surface one, two, three times, the displaced...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 19, 2016 | Photography
Photos and captions by Lauren ThatchASC Landmark crew member; Jan./Feb. 2016 1. Grab a cup of coffee with the bison Pro Tip: Stay on the other side of the glass. 2. Spend a little time in a Prairie Dog Town Witness their brilliant (and never ending)...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 17, 2016 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, citizen science, Gallatin Microplastics, Photography, slideshow, winter adventure
Do you have a favorite river? Rivers offer an escape from the daily grind — a place to swim, boat, fish, and unwind as they flow downstream. In Southwest Montana, a group of outdoor enthusiasts are giving back to one of their local rivers through...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 12, 2016 | Art
Artwork and Captions by Kimberly WilsonASC Landmark crew Push-ups after falling into a badger sett One of the most rewarding aspects of the ASC Landmark project has been overcoming the physical challenge of hiking upwards of 10 miles a day through the snow, ice,...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 10, 2016 | expeditions, microplastics, oceans, patagonia, sailing, south america
Story and Photos by Laura K.O. SmithASC Microplastics Adventurer Commerson’s dolphins often bow ride as Ocean Tramp sails the Beagle Channel. I like to tell people about the issue of microplastics. So as I sat with...