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Collecting Samples on Top of the World

Collecting Samples on Top of the World

by Adventure Scientists | Jun 24, 2013 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, climbing, himalaya, mountaineering, snow

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...
High Altitude Adventure Science in the Himalaya 

High Altitude Adventure Science in the Himalaya 

by Adventure Scientists | Apr 16, 2013 | himalaya, mountaineering, snow

Hari Mix Collects Snow Samples on Lobuche East Hari rappels off the lip of a crevasse near the summit of Lobuche East to collect snow and ice samples of the thinning Himalayan glaciers. Photo Credit: Hmix.org Hari Mix is a PhD Candidate at Stanford University and is...

Highest Plant Life on Earth handed off

by Adventure Scientists | Jun 20, 2011 | himalaya

Just handed off samples of the highest know plant life on Earth to researchers from MSU and USGS.  These were collected by the Benegas Brothers from MT. Everest

Small Nepalese village

by Adventure Scientists | Jun 16, 2011 | adventure, himalaya

Justin and Shaun walking through a small village in Nepal
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