by Adventure Scientists | Jun 24, 2013 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, climbing, himalaya, mountaineering, snow
Climate Science from the Roof of the World: Hari Mix’s spring collecting data for ASC in the Himalaya Hari Mix is a PhD Candidate at Stanford University and is climbing in the Himalaya as part of a team of researchers,TripleED, who are...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 11, 2012 | adventure, adventurers and scientists for conservation, climbing, science
A Climber Turned Citizen Scientist’s Story of Adventure and Data Collection Dylan and his climbing partner in Colorado. Photo credit: Dylan Jones Dylan Jones is an American Alpine Club Member and avid climber who decided to add some science to his climbing trip...
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 | Dec 23, 2011 | climbing, lonnie dupre, mountaineering
Denali, aka Mount McKinley, in Alaska, is North America’s highest mountain at 20,320 feet. Only nine expeditions totaling 16 people have ever reached the summit of Denali in winter. Six deaths resulted from those climbs. Only one team (comprised of three...