by Adventure Scientists | Aug 27, 2013 | adventure, adventurers and scientists for conservation, hiking, mountaineering
Climbing Kilimanjaro Searching for Signs of Life – Dead or Alive Michelle Prysby is an ecologist the Director of Science Education and Public Outreach at the Univeristy of Virginia. After years of dreaming and planning, Michelle and her partner, John Woodell,...
by Adventure Scientists | Jul 10, 2013 | adventure, adventure trekking, adventurers and scientists for conservation, mountaineering, Photography, science
Collecting Samples and Taking Pictures: Carl Battreall and the Alaska Range Carl Battreall is a well-known photographer and ASC adventurer based out of Alaska, where he has explored over 200 glaciers in 12 mountain ranges. Carl is the recipient of a Rasmuson Artist...
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 | Apr 16, 2013 | himalaya, mountaineering, snow
Hari Mix Collects Snow Samples on Lobuche East Hari rappels off the lip of a crevasse near the summit of Lobuche East to collect snow and ice samples of the thinning Himalayan glaciers. Photo Credit: Hmix.org Hari Mix is a PhD Candidate at Stanford University and is...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 8, 2012 | lonnie dupre, mountaineering
After 16 days on North America’s Tallest mountain, including past 7 days spent in a 4×4 snow cave from brutal weather, Lonnie Dupre on Friday abandoned his effort to become the first person to scale Denali alone in the month of January.Lonnie spent 7 days...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 7, 2012 | mountaineering
Lonnie called in throughout last night reporting heavy winds. NOAA Aviation was reporting gusts up to 97mph throughout the night and early morning hours today.At about 1:30am this morning Lonnie spent an entire hour in the heavy winds outside securing gear and making...