by Adventure Scientists | Oct 3, 2012 | Uncategorized
Lisa White collects rock samples for science on a climb of Denali in Alaska. Photo credit: Lisa White I have endeavored to climb Denali for several years, and through my preparation, planning, and training, realized that Denali is a place that few people will have the...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 2, 2012 | Uncategorized
How would you like to have this Bull Moose stomping around your campsite? This September ASC partnered with the USDA Forest Service and the Sierra Club’s Military Veterans and Families Initiative to track grizzly bears in the Tobacco Root Mountains. There...
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 26, 2012 | Uncategorized
The Jack’s Plastic Welding Solar Boat is 22 feet long with 4 solar panels. We cruised at 3-4mph most of the time and fit 5 people comfortably. Photo Credit: downthecolorado.org Will Stauffer Norris and his team are ASC Adventurers who are traveling the Colorado River...
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 20, 2012 | Uncategorized
West Hanson is a National Geographic Expeditions Council Grant winner and is paddling the Amazon from Source to sea while collecting data with ASC’s Pacific Biodiversity Project. Check out these videos from life on one of the wildest rivers in the world....
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 18, 2012 | Uncategorized
Dr. Loren Bahls has identified the first incidence of Cymbella Rainierensis, a diatom formerly only found in Europe, from a sample taken by adventurer Ryan Davis. Photo Credit Dr. Loren Bahls Dr. Loren Bahls is the curator of the Montana Diatom Collection, an...