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Laura's Birding Blog: Conversation with Caroline Van Hemert, Part II: Planning and Packing for an Adventure
Caroline R Van Hemert, Ph.D. | U.S. Geological Survey
Alaska Magazine | Caroline Van Hemert articles
Q&A: Caroline Van Hemert and Lisa Maloney | Moon Travel Guides
Three on the Lost Coast — Caroline Van Hemert
Excerpt and Review of Caroline Van Hemert's "The Sun is a Compass" - The Trek
Business Insider: A couple hiked, rafted, and paddled through 4,000 miles in Alaska - Aug. 03, 2014 | KyivPost
Caroline Van Hemert ~ Alaskan Author, Adventurer and Wildlife Biologist
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Caroline Van Hemert, PhD, is a biologist, writer, and adventurer
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Planning a 4,000-Mile Adventure with Caroline Van Hemert | by Sarah Williams | Medium
The Longest Road: The Expedition of Caroline Van Hemert and Pat Farrell | The Filson Journal
Caroline Van Hemert presents "The Sun is a Compass: A 4,000-mile Journey into the Alaskan Wilds." - YouTube
How a Year of Living Off the Grid With Kids Helped Prepare Me for the Global Pandemic | Vogue
8 Lessons Learned From a 4,000-Mile Human-Powered Trek to the Arctic | GearJunkie
Amazon.com: The Sun Is a Compass: A 4,000-Mile Journey into the Alaskan Wilds (Audible Audio Edition): Caroline Van Hemert, Xe Sands, Hachette Audio: Audible Books & Originals
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Alaska Magazine | Gear for Backcountry Trips with Caroline Van Hemert
Caroline Van Hemert, The Sun is a Compass
AUTHOR INTERVIEW | CAROLINE VAN HEMERT | THE SUN IS A COMPASS - YouTube
Excerpt and Review of Caroline Van Hemert's "The Sun is a Compass" - The Trek
Preparations — Caroline Van Hemert
Geography of Hope, Episode 2: Journey into Alaska's Wilderness
New work and upcoming events — Caroline Van Hemert
Lean In 20: Pushing Limits: Caroline Van Hemert on Venturing Beyond The Horizon - Natural Instinct Healing
Behind the scenes from The Sun is a... - Caroline Van Hemert | Facebook
The Sun is a Compass – one couple's adventure 4,000 miles into the Alaskan wilds - Live Wildly