by Adventure Scientists | Feb 8, 2017 | adventure, adventure science, adventure scientists, adventure trekking, adventurer spotlight, climbing, collect, conservation, expeditions, freshwater microplastics, himalaya, lonnie dupre, microbe collection, microplastic pollution, mountaineering, scat
By: Pascale Marceau of Vertical Nepal Vertical Nepal team working their way up the glacier on Langju. Photo by Elias de Andres Martos. Exploration, adventure, pioneering, remoteness – all words that describe this fall’s Vertical Nepal expedition. The team...
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 | Mar 7, 2013 | adventure, microbe collection, south america
Citizen Science in South America Kurt Sanderson on the summit of Cerro El Plomo. Photo Credit: Kurt Sanderson I just got back late last night from Cerro Plomo. Given our team’s changing schedules and the Ruta Patrimonial de Río Olivares park and roads...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 26, 2013 | lonnie dupre, microbe collection
Dupre climbs the West Buttress of Denali and readies for the summit West Buttress Ridge Denali Climb 2010 Photo Credit: Thomas Suprenant, Buck Benson and Lonnie Dupre. www.oneworldendeavors.com Lonnie Dupre is an experienced mountaineer and founder of One World...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 9, 2013 | lonnie dupre, microbe collection
The weather cleared enough for Dupre to fly to his starting point on Denali. Lonnie ready to head out on the mountain. Photo Credit www.oneworldendeavors.com We got the go ahead from our pilot, Paul Roderick, this morning to be at the airport by noon. By 1:30pm...