
ASC Leads Marin Academy Students on Adventure-Science Expedition in the Desolation Wilderness
Learning to Eat Ants with Students in the Desolation Wilderness, CA Gregg Treinish is ASC's founder and executive director and has been named National Geographic Adventurer of the Year (2008) and National Geographic Emerging Explorer (2013). Gregg recently led a group...
Luce & Dex on the Lookout for Pika & Monkeyflowers
Luce & Dex in the Colorado Wilderness Lucy and Dexter Harding are spending a year exploring the world around them and taking that opportunity to participate in data collection and research efforts through ASC. For July and August they are trekking in the Weminuche...

Packrafting and Hiking Cook Inlet Looking for Coastal Marmots
Seaside Marmots and A Family's Trip Around the Cook Inlet Erin McKittrick and Bretwood Higman (Hig) are Alaskan adventurers with a love for coastlines and many thousands of miles of Alaskan wilderness under their belts. They founded the organization Ground Truth...

The ASC Team Investigates Decline of Yellow Cedar in AK for Stanford Researcher
Sea Lions, Bears, Salmon and Cedars: Paddling in SE Alaska with a Purpose Jordan Holsinger is the newest member of the ASC team. He joined us as the Outreach Manager at the beginning of July after completing his Masters Degree in Environmental Science. Jordan...

Adventurer Update: Carl Battreall
Collecting Samples and Taking Pictures: Carl Battreall and the Alaska Range Carl Battreall is a well-known photographer and ASC adventurer based out of Alaska, where he has explored over 200 glaciers in 12 mountain ranges. Carl is the recipient of a Rasmuson Artist...

Cycling the Lewis and Clark Trail with Kids
Mixing Adventure, Science, Bicycles, Kids and Roadkill: Charles Scott the "Family Adventurer" Charles Scott is an author, family adventurer and United Nations Climate Hero based in New York City. Charles is travelling across the US on the famed Lewis and Clark...

How could the Tsunami in Japan Affect Oceans in Alaska Today?
Steve Weileman and the Ikkatsu Project seek to understand how Plastic Debris Affects Marine Ecosystems Photo credit: Steve Weileman Ikkatsu is a Japanese word meaning ‘all together, all as one’ representing the notion of cooperative unity, Ikkatsu is also the...

Collecting Samples on Top of the World
Climate Science from the Roof of the World: Hari Mix's spring collecting data for ASC in the Himalaya Hari Mix is a PhD Candidate at Stanford University and is climbing in the Himalaya as part of a team of researchers,TripleED, who are studying decision...

Taking Water Samples in Greenland
Mark Thompson and his team collect data for ASC while skiing in Greenland Mark Thompson is an avid adventurer with experiences ranging from driving Zodiacs in Antarctica to volunteering to work on a research program in Patagonia. This spring Mark and a group of...

Bird Counting, Dead or Alive
Karen and Markus take part in an annual bird count and include their road kill project Karen and Markus are world travellers and avid adventurers. For the second leg of their trip, they are bicycling through Europe and recording roadkill observations for...