by Adventure Scientists | Apr 24, 2014 | Landmark
Greg Tsairis, a native of Maine, graduated from St. Lawrence University in 2008 with a major in Studio Art and minors in Outdoor and African studies. Greg has worked as a wrangler, snowboard instructor, art teacher, and guide in the Greater Yellowstone area. Greg is a...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 21, 2014 | adventurer spotlight
Angela Bohlke is a native Minnesotan, temporary New Orleanian, and current Portlander who spends most of her free time (with her camera and/or dog) hiking, mountaineering, skiing, and traveling to far flung places. She is perpetually in search of a new adventure or...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 18, 2014 | Landmark
Tony Mancuoso is a recent graduate from Mansfield University with a B.S. in geography and a minor in geology. As an undergraduate he concentrated his degree on outdoor recreation leadership.Tony grew up backpacking through the hardwood forests of Eastern...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 15, 2014 | adventure trekking, hiking, mexico, microbe collection
Justin Lichter is an avid adventurer who has hiked over 35,000 miles since 2002. His expeditions include hiking the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail, across Iceland, over 2,100 miles across the Himalayas, and 1,800 miles in Africa. His...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 9, 2014 | Landmark, Photography
Landmark is the groundbreaking project that ASC has undertaken in conjunction with American Prairie Reserve (APR) to provide “boots on the ground” support for the conservation management team at APR. Landmark crews consist of six highly...