by Adventure Scientists | Jan 4, 2014 | adventure, Landmark, Wildlife
Return to the winter prairie “This is the place you were looking for as a kid when you went outside to explore; there is so much space, so much to observe.”- Julia Johannesen, ASC Posted by Mike Kautz, ASC Program DirectorJust before the...
by Adventure Scientists | Nov 27, 2013 | adventure, hiking, Landmark, Photography, Wildlife
The trick of the quiet: winter on the northern prairie ASC’s newest staff member Mike Kautz joined the organization in September after several years working in Yellowstone National Park. Last week he spent two days on the American Prairie...
by Adventure Scientists | Nov 5, 2013 | adventure, adventure trekking, adventurers and scientists for conservation, mountaineering
Where’s Joey? Update from Patagonia Joey Shonka is a biochemist, amateur herpetologist and writer interested in all things scientific and is currently on a two-year expedition walking from the Panama Canal to the Tierra Del Fuego. While scaling peaks...
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...