by Adventure Scientists | Feb 23, 2015 | Uncategorized
Imagine standing on the open prairie at night, lightning bolts cracking a couple miles away across the plains, the northern lights wheeling around the sky above you. It’s just you, a tripod and a camera. This was one of Morgan Cardiff’s defining experiences during his...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 23, 2015 | climate change
Climbers on the summit of Mount Whitney at sunset. (Photo by Emily Stifler Wolfe) A pika peeks through talus on the PCT. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnson) By Grace Kay MatelichASC InternBelieve it or not, studying the habits and movements of pikas can help us track the...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 21, 2015 | Uncategorized
What a crazy February! It’s been warm many days, and the crew has experienced sun, open water, and even rainbows. What’s been especially cool for them is spending time on Sun Prairie North, as they established a new set of transects and explored...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 18, 2015 | Uncategorized
By Emily Wolfe ASC Staff Imagine standing on the open prairie at night, lightning bolts cracking a couple miles away across the plains, the northern lights wheeling around the sky above you. It’s just you, a tripod and a camera. This was one of Morgan Cardiff’s...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 13, 2015 | Uncategorized
A few members of the January Landmark crew are staying on in February, and are joined by two new teammates Emma and Lindsay. Get to know the new folks here: Emma Avery hails from the Pacific Northwest, and feels most at home in coastal rainforest and by the...