A frosty ruff lines Hig's modified coat, packrafts trailing behind as makeshift sleds.
GET PHOTOGround Truth Trekking is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. A large amount of our work is performed by volunteers, and we also receive direct donations and income from book sales. See also our gear sponsors.
In addition we have received grants from the following organizations:
Alaska Conservation Foundation
Alaskans for Energy Freedom (formally the Alaska Coal Working Group)
Center for Science in Public Participation (CSP2)
Martin-Fabert Foundation
True North Foundation
Western Mining Action Network/Indigenous Environmental Network (WMAN/IEN)
Gore Tex (W. L. Gore & Associates)
Erin walks through the forest near the Bogachel River in the Olympic Peninsula, WA.
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