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Hannah Rogers

Although Hannah did not grow up adventuring in the outdoors or traveling around the world, she stumbled upon these in university and it has become two of her biggest passions. From guiding multi-day backpacking trips in southern Utah, to working on glaciers and rivers around the world, she finds true joy in showing others pristine nature. After working in backcountry lodges in interior Alaska, she has fallen in love with the arctic environment. It is not uncommon for her to spend the summers in the Southern Hemisphere and Northern Hemisphere, maximizing the warm climate and sunshine. With a few months off to travel around the world in between- experiencing culture and finding the smaller remote towns to go for a hike or a backpacking trip, she leaves pieces of her heart all over the world.

Now with a keen interest in ethnobotany, she is always researching the medicinal and historical significance of the plants that she encounters while outside. From finding edible berries to observing the smallest alpine plants in the arctic tundra, she loves helping individuals get out and find the beauty within the nature that they may not notice in their day to day life.

When she's not busy exploring new countries or on her next adventure in the mountains, you can find her sipping tea and practicing yoga while doing her best to live a sustainable life that benefits the conservation of the environment.