by Adventure Scientists | Oct 31, 2013 | adventure, adventurers and scientists for conservation, climbing
Hardened Alpinists Don’t Complain ASC’s newest staff member Mike Kautz joined the organization in September after several years working in Yellowstone National Park. Like many of us who have moved to Montana Mike was drawn here by the wild and...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 23, 2013 | adventure, canoe
Zand, the Elusive White Worm and the Success In Failure Alexander “Zand” Martin is a teacher, writer, and explorer. He is a senior instructor and program supervisor at the National Outdoor Leadership School and just finished a 408-day, 20,000 km...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 16, 2013 | adventure, climbing, mountaineering
Diatoms, Mountain Peaks and Enhancing Adventure Craig Weiland is a mountaineer from Seattle, Washington who loves to get off the beaten path frequently hiking and climbing in remote areas of the Pacific Northwest. Craig has been an ambassador for ASC collecting diatom...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 8, 2013 | camera trap, conservation, montana
Catching Wildlife in a Lens: Camera Trapping Top 10 By Kim Hightower Your fingers begin to freeze instantly as you remove your gloves and mount the camera onto the lower trunk of the tree. The wind blows and you’re enveloped in a cold, sparkling-white powder as...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 1, 2013 | oceans
Paddling for the Ocean (and the Earth): Margo Pelligrino and Her Work with ASC Paddler Margo Pelligrino humbly under-sells herself as a “stay at home mom who paddles for the ocean”. Beneath her laid back personality Margo hides a dedicated ocean activist...