
Lions and Lynx and Wolves, Oh My!
ASC's most recent citizen science excursion took us far into the Elk Horn Mountain Range in the Helena National Forrest. We partnered with 12 veterans from the Fort Harrison VA to search for signs of the elusive lynx and contribute to an important body of...
Trekking the Andes – Peaceful Rejuvenation at Aldea Luna, Northern Argentina
After six and a half months of intense traveling, we were all in dire need of some serious rest and relaxation; however, it took Josh bringing it to our attention that we never actually take a day off for us to react to our exhaustion. Sure we break from hiking often...

Row, Bike, Paddle, Hike: Adventurers Gather Data on Roadkill, Water, and Pikas
Team Epoch is in the second phase of an astonishing adventure. Sonya Baumstein, Oliver Levick, Jonathan Crane and Chris Crane recently completed their 3,000 mile row across the Atlantic, beginning in the Canary Islands and ending in Barbados. This 56 day row was no...
Nature Prevails In The End: South American Adventure
We walked out of Tinogasta excited with the promise of clear rivers the whole 70km (three days) through the desert landscape to Londres, as specifically indicated to us by the tourist information office. As we neared the end of our first day having only crossed one...

The Hayduke Trail: Long Distance Hiking in the Southwest
The Hayduke Trail covers 800 miles through some of the most remote and challenging country the National Park Service, BLM, and Forest Service have to offer. It links six national parks in Utah and Arizona and is considered very difficult in each of its many sections....
Water Is Worth More Than Gold- South American Trek
It is unusual that we see six in the morning these days. Stumbling off the bus from Córdoba with limbs still half asleep we had arrived in Chilecito. Our mind in a haze, we were enthusiastically greeted by the newest member of our ever-growing wolfpack-...
Wonders and Wine- South American Adventure
Snapshot: Aconcagua towers 9,000 feet above our current lunching spot at a scrawny elevation of 13,000 feet. The sheer magnitude of the mountain is hard for us to grasp. Our best attempt at comprehending exactly what 22,841 feet is is to break the south face...

An Unprecedented Voyage – Rowing for Science – Arctic Adventure
They have adopted the phrase “one of the exploration world’s last great firsts.” They are men who havesummited the world’s tallest peaks, won national championship adventure races, and completed recordsetting rows. Their journey will be...

12 California Rivers Campaign to Collect Data for ASC – Kayaking for Science
Danielle Katz and John Dye, founder and co-founder of Rivers for Change, have officially begun their 1,900 mile, human powered paddling project. Beginning in January with the lower Yuba and completing the 111 mile trip down the Russian River in February, the 12 Rivers...

77Zero: Fatbikerafting the Arctic, Adventure Science
In a few short weeks, Andrew Badenoch will set out on an expedition to prove that world travel and exploration is possible without the use of environmentally destructive fuels. By packraft and fatbike Andrew will head north from Bellingham, Washington. Journeying...