
Deia Schlosberg and Gregg Treinish set out to trek the length of the Andes Mountain Range from the Equator south. Creating a new route, they covered 56 degrees of the globe and more than 7,800 miles through some of the most difficult conditions on Earth. And some of the most beautiful landscapes imaginable. Their incredible journey is now captured by 60 large-format photographs, personal journal entries, Insights into the Andean way of life, stories and maps, in a stunning exhibit called Across the Andes. Join us at MOR and travel with them as they trek over trails that have been used for centuries by locals, train tracks, aqueducts, and across snowmelt-fed lakes and rivers. Across the Andes is a remarkable photographic record of an even more remarkable journey that led to National Geographic naming Gregg & Deia Adventurers of the Year.
















