My late summer and fall was a whirlwind of adventure and teaching, the highlight of which was helping instruct the Girls in Icy Fjords Inspiring Girls Expedition. For this unique tuition-free program, we guided nine high school girls on a wilderness kayak expedition to explore Alaska’s Kenai Fjords with a focus science and art. Our participants ranged from across the country, as well as one from rural India. Girls in Icy Fjords was founded by chemical oceanographer Claudine Hauri and modeled after the wonderful Girls on Ice program founded by scientist Erin Pettit (read about my Girls on Ice experiences in 2008 and 2013). I had the pleasure of co-instructing with Claudine, Erin, and kayaker and naturalist Kim McNett.

My favorite kind of classroom, photo by Erin Pettit

My favorite classroom is outdoors, especially when it includes ice. As an instructor, I shared my favorite field sketching tools and techniques and encouraged the girls to incorporate art into their explorations.

Sketching in the cook tent, photo by Erin Pettit

I put together watercolor sets for the team and everyone dove in, even throughout rainy weather.

Instructor Kim McNett sketches in the rain

The process of sketching and journaling hones observation skills and memory. I loved seeing the environment through everyone’s different perspectives, from focusing on the big picture to small details and studying science.

Erin Pettit sketchnotes
Bear Glacier, sketch by Neeta Kumari
Bear Glacier Terminus, sketch by Michelle Chen
Common Murre skull by Caitlyn Noyakuk

While in the field I enjoyed creating my own work as well. I used a Stillman and Birn Beta softcover sketchbook in the 8.5″ x 5.5″ size. The paper is bright white and works beautifully with ink and watercolor.

View from Camp
Kayaking home
What’s for dinner

You can read more about the girls’ experience in this recent article, and I invite you to consider supporting Inspiring Girls Expeditions. All programs are made possible by donations, grants and volunteers and create life-changing experiences for girls. Applications will also open this December for 2018 teams.

photo by Brita Irving

Thank you to everyone who helped make our 2017 expedition possible!

Girls in Icy Fjords, 2017! Photo by Erin Pettit