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Luce & Dex on the Lookout for Pika & Monkeyflowers

Luce & Dex on the Lookout for Pika & Monkeyflowers

by Gregg Treinish | Aug 12, 2013 | adventure, adventure trekking, adventurers and scientists for conservation

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

Packrafting and Hiking Cook Inlet Looking for Coastal Marmots

by Gregg Treinish | Aug 6, 2013 | adventure, adventure trekking, adventurers and scientists for conservation, boating

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...
Adventurer Update: Carl Battreall

Adventurer Update: Carl Battreall

by Gregg Treinish | Jul 10, 2013 | adventure, adventure trekking, adventurers and scientists for conservation, mountaineering, Photography, science

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...
Karen and Markus explore the culture, wildlife, and weather of Isla Navarino

Karen and Markus explore the culture, wildlife, and weather of Isla Navarino

by Gregg Treinish | Jan 31, 2013 | adventure, adventure trekking, biodiversity, citizen science, south america, Wildlife

Two Adventurers Recording Data as they Backpack Through Argentina and Chile Karen and Markus are recording observations for the the Wildlands Biodiversity project while travelling through Argentina and Chile. Karen and Markus are world travellers and avid adventurers....
W. Chichagof Island, Alaska by Gregg Treinish ;  Yellow-Cedar Study

W. Chichagof Island, Alaska by Gregg Treinish ;  Yellow-Cedar Study

by Gregg Treinish | Aug 24, 2012 | adventure, adventure trekking, adventurers and scientists for conservation

From my Journal August 9th, 2012“I have been in the field for fifteen days, and it has not stopped raining.  The algal bloom that started growing on my outdoor research shirt has now taken over and is visible throughout the majority of the fabric....
Pika Sightings on the PCT

Pika Sightings on the PCT

by Gregg Treinish | Jun 20, 2012 | adventure trekking, citizen science, hiking

Andrew Schleif, an engineer from Oregon is in the middle of the trip of a life time.  He quit his day job and is hiking the Pacific Crest Trail from California to Washington.  Along the way he is looking for signs of Pika for ASC researcher, April...
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