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2018
Dec 2
Children of the Arctic
Nov 30
Professionalism in the Heart of Darkness
Nov 29
Feelin’ Groovy on Snow and Ice
Nov 28
Traveling on Evolving Sastrugi
Nov 27
Barrow Blizzard Day Shakedown
Apr 21
Snow Buntings on the Barrow Pen
Apr 19
Ribs, Mac n’ Cheese, on the snowy tundra
Apr 18
Snow, Wind, and Ice
Apr 16
Lesson from the Arctic
Apr 14
I Love Doing Science!
Apr 13
Friday the 13th Brings Mixed Luck
Apr 12
Sea Ice is Nice for Growing Lake Ice
Jan 28
Bouncing Back in Whiteness
Jan 27
The Magical SAR Queen Rules!
Jan 26
Arctic Winter Science
Jan 25
A Day to Chill
Jan 24
Colors and Senses of the Tundra
Jan 23
Coming to Calm, Cool, Thin Conditions on the Barrow Pen
2017
Apr 15
Patterns, Trends, and Uncertainty in the Arctic
Apr 13
Colville River Dreamin'
Apr 12
Pingo Districts & Ridge Riding
Apr 11
Day of Success Brings Perspective
Apr 4
Recharge Day
Apr 3
Phantom Snow Fields
Mar 29
Cross-cutting Sastrugi
2016
Nov 15
Learning to Tell the Ground Truth at Trapper School in Nuiqsut
May 5
Barrow
May 3
Ice, Snow, and Snowgo Mojo
May 2
Riding the Zero Degree Curtain
May 1
Noise, Signals, and Sensitivity on the Arctic Coastal Plain
Apr 29
The Case of the Dirty Delta
Apr 28
Call of the Ptarmigan
Apr 26
Frozen Water in the Air, Lakes, and Land
Apr 25
Bunny Boot Free Day
Apr 24
Spit Spot Bounce
Apr 22
Blue Skies, Nesting Ravens, and Warm Work Hands
Apr 20
Soft Snow Hills Make for Slow Travel, But Good Teamwork
Apr 20
Windy, Wooly, Wet, and Wild
Apr 18
A New Road to Umiat
Apr 15
A Circle Fits in Where a Square Should Be
Apr 14
Haul Road Ease
Apr 13
Chasing a Shrinking Cryosphere from Mountains to the Sea: Our 10th year of Spring Snowmachine Traverses
Apr 12
ALISS April 2016 Trip