by Adventure Scientists | Aug 27, 2012 | Uncategorized
Tracy taking an algae sample from her kayak. Photo Credit: http://t2canwordpress.com Retrieved from Traci and Tracy’s Blog: t2can.wordpress.comOne aspect of our adventure was taking algae samples along our route. Ideally we would document and update our...
by Adventure Scientists | 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....
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 21, 2012 | adventure, climbing, conservation, montana
The Boulder Pass Trail in Glacier National Park. Photo Courtesy of Dylan Jones As a traveling rock climber road tripping to America’s greatest climbing destinations, our ropes don’t often take us to areas where relevant data for ASC studies can be...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 17, 2012 | Uncategorized
Peak Communism’s north wall. Photo Credit, Hari Mix I set off Tuesday morning for Somoni, formerly Peak Communism, the highest in the former Soviet Union. After breakfast, my friend Laurent from Luxembourg and I hiked a couple miles along the Walter glacier to...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 14, 2012 | Uncategorized
Read the latest blog post from this adventure kayak duo as they take a break from life on the water Tracy L and Traci C take a rest day in Ketchikan, AK. Photo Credit t2can.wordpress.com Our landing in Ketchikan was so easy. Tracy has a friend Terry, who has not only...