Archive for November, 2009
Last year, the Epicocity Project traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo on and expedition to collect scientific data and complete the first successful descent of the Congo River’s lower rapids.
And in Fall 2010, the team will venture to the DR Congo again. This time to save elephants from… Read the rest
All cities have their reputations, and in New York, the hardness of living is legend. When it comes to relocating, this is one of a few places that people move to with a caveat for failure already in hand – arriving on spec, ready to leave after three months or… Read the rest
Win the Kamchatka Survival Kit! Nau Messenger Bag, Primus Stove, END Kicks & More!! Hurry, raffle ends November 27th!
Discovery of the YogaSlackers!
Take a behind-the-scenes look as Capitan Broccoli from the international league of super heroes finds out about the YogaSlackers!… Read the rest
Above is a video I made for the Columbia Sportswear Pioneer contest. Basically a highlight of headcam shots from 2009, plus a few of my bumbling antics. Putting this together made me wish I had a few more shots of me tripping, injuring myself and otherwise displaying my inability to… Read the rest
Since 1993, The Freshwater Trust (formerly Oregon Trout and Oregon Water Trust) has conducted an award-winning environmental education program called Salmon Watch, which serves over 5,000 public and private school students throughout Oregon annually and has served over 60,000 students to date.
On a cool morning in October we drove… Read the rest
In early June, several good friends and I took a boating trip to Idaho. It was the peak of snowmelt and the rivers were raging. After an amazing two days on the SF Salmon, we finished the shuttle and camped near the incomparable mountain town of Yellowpine. The next day… Read the rest
More fun things to do with cliffs. As long as you’re in Switzerland, of course.… Read the rest
After viewing the first exhibit of the Wild Image Project in New York City, the Head Consul of the New York Consulate General of Argentina offered to give me a show in October 2010 if I was willing to return to Argentina and photograph threatened and endangered species. He would… Read the rest
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In 2008 I decided to combine my passion for photography and nature and created The Wild Image Project, an exploratory adventure to document some of earth’s most remote places.
I set out in January 2009 on The Wild Image Project’s inaugural expedition to Argentina, planning to paddle from Mar del

