by Adventure Scientists | Dec 3, 2012 | biodiversity, boating, kayaking
Collecting Data from Source to Sea Down the Amazon River: the Ultimate Adventure Science Combo Eric, the raft guide and part of the support team, has a blast on the Amazon with West Hansen. Photo credit: www.amazonexpress2012.com West Hansen and his team of boaters...
by Adventure Scientists | Nov 27, 2012 | adventure, citizen science, conservation, Great Lakes, kayaking, students
ASC teams up with the Wilderness Classroom to study water quality and bird migration in the name of science and adventure Dave and Amy Freeman, the Founders of Wilderness Classroom. Photo credit: Wildernessclassroom.com For the past three years, Dave and Amy Freeman...
by Adventure Scientists | May 29, 2012 | kayaking
Our journey down the long Sacramento has begun. On Wednesday Kevin and Galen walked to the bottom of Box Canyon Dam, the official beginning of the Sacramento River. The river starts off fast and narrow. It is hard to believe its the same river that provides water to...
by Adventure Scientists | May 21, 2012 | Great Lakes, kayaking, Wildlife
One week ago we were camped on Pie Island in Thunder Bay. Now we are on Vein Island in Nipigon Bay. It’s hard to imagine we are now 100 miles further along on our journey. But we still have so many more miles to go. The first night this week we paddled into...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 14, 2012 | boating, kayaking, river
Danielle Katz and John Dye, founder and co-founder of Rivers for Change, have officially begun their 1,900 mile, human powered paddling project. Beginning in January with the lower Yuba and completing the 111 mile trip down the Russian River in February, the 12 Rivers...