Photos PAD rivers are rad Just the bear necessities of life (bonus points available) A tea break in Greenland with Drs Gleason and Chu Drs. Pitcher, Gleason, and Chu, before they were Drs. Wayana Dolan of UNC bundles up in the captain’s chair A bear exits the riverbank in the PAD Ted Langhorst of UNC does the dishes on the North Slope of Alaska A mosquito conference on GNSS use BC wildfires produced this eerie noonday scene Merritt Harlan and Ted Langhorst (of UNC) adjust the lidar in Saskatchewan Four adults crammed into one Arctic Oven atop the Greenland Ice Sheet. Dr. Rick Forster (Utah) presiding here This is Wayana Dolan’s first fish of all time….. A supraglacial river seen from a helicopter in Greenland The Fluvail@UMass lidar creatively perched to be better scan the Sagavinirktok River, with the Aleyeska Pipelien in the background Dr. Tamlin Pavelsky of UNC provides the power to a Grumman canoe in the Peace-Athabasca Delta Actual map and compass work needed in Greenland Proper safety needed to measure velocity of this supraglacial river Ted Langhorst of UNC is not impressed with the sky Dr. Gleason is pleased with this pike. Gullfoss in Iceland Time lapse still from the Isortoq River and Issunguata Sermia glacier in Greenland. Winter time lapse still Dr. Gleason measuring surface velocity (somewhat uselessly) Dr, Gleason takes a break in hiking 78lbs of gear to a campsite in Greenland New Zealand speaks for itself The daily water run in Greenalnd Glens Falls in Ithaca NY Hiking out of a campsite in Greenland. This is a very long story…. A New Zealand tree fern baby It’s -56F in Greenland in February Sunset on the prairie near Saskatoon shines on Canola. Dr. Toby Minear of Boulder and Dr. Gleason catch-and-release a Grayling Aoraki, New Zealand Dr. Gleason is not pleased at the temperature A real Himalayan river a stone’s throw from Tibet, in Nepal Lunacat! Dr. Gleason’s natural habitat- the Adirondacks Dr. Gleason’s first boat The Patience Greenlandic moss holding water A stream by the Torii Is this a reflection or the canopy itself? Camyrn Kluetmeier and Taylor Rowley contemplating how to install this PT RIP Mooncake, the Greatest Cat Ever Dr, Gleason’s 2nd boat O’BAAT (one boat at a time). Named by his wife Taylor Rowley and Bo Wang (both LSU alum!) rigging sensors in Oregon Dr. Gleason is still jealous his students were on this chopper without him Ethan Kyzivat and Jessica Fayne droning on. droning. get it? Pushing a grounded boat in the PAD A much younger Dr. Gleason boating on the Sacramento for NASA fieldwork