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...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 8, 2012 | Uncategorized
Not all long-distance backpackers are obsessed with pack weight. But it takes an especially gullible one to carry coyote poop. That’s me. Aspiring Continental Divide Trail thru-hiker and citizen scientist. Armed with a GPS, a dime baggie and a toothpick, I...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 7, 2012 | Uncategorized
Lisa White spreading the ASC message at one of the largest Outdoor Industry events in the country. Photo Credit Lisa White. I first became familiar with the Outdoor Retailers Show two years ago when I was coincidentally in Salt Lake City during the Summer Market...