A field intelligence project

Expedition
River Data

Field Data. River Intelligence. Powered by AI.

A 2,000-nautical-mile canoe expedition from Pittsburgh to the Gulf, transforming human observation, environmental readings, GPS, and visual media into a living river dataset.

Field system concept Pittsburgh → Gulf
Pittsburgh Louisville Memphis New Orleans
Distance2,000 NM
CollectionDaily
ModeCanoe
01Expedition platform
02Environmental observation
03AI-assisted intelligence
04Public storytelling

America's rivers are full of stories.
We're building the dataset.

Most river data is fragmented.

Some lives in government databases. Some in academic reports, navigation charts, old forums, and the memory of people who have traveled the river.

Expedition River Data brings those layers together with new observations gathered slowly, consistently, and close to the waterline.

From field signal
to useful intelligence.

The canoe is the collection platform. AI turns thousands of small observations into something searchable, comparable, and useful.

01

Observe

Record conditions, access, hazards, wildlife, water readings, and life along the river.

02

Structure

Combine GPS, measurements, field notes, images, video, time, and location into one system.

03

Understand

Use AI to classify, summarize, compare, tag, and reveal patterns across river segments.

04

Publish

Create maps, reports, trip logs, stories, directories, and tools for public and partner use.

One river.
Many layers.

Collection can scale with equipment and partner support. The first version prioritizes repeatable observations over laboratory claims.

Position & access

  • GPS tracks and river miles
  • Boat ramps and access points
  • Campsites and marinas
  • Locks, dams, and hazards

Water & weather

  • Temperature and pH
  • Conductivity and TDS
  • Salinity and turbidity
  • Weather conditions

River observations

  • Barge traffic
  • Shoreline erosion
  • Litter and debris
  • Wildlife sightings

Visual record

  • Photography
  • Short and long-form video
  • 360-degree records
  • Daily field notes

Raw experience becomes useful intelligence.

AI is not the observer. Robert and Enzo are. AI is the layer that helps organize the volume, find patterns, and turn field records into outputs people can use.

AI processing pipeline
  • Organize daily observations
  • Classify hazards and river conditions
  • Tag imagery and video automatically
  • Build searchable trip logs
  • Compare river segments over time
  • Produce maps and partner reports

Built once.
Useful many ways.

A documented river corridor can support recreation, research, storytelling, navigation, tourism, conservation, and new commercial tools.

Outdoor recreation apps River navigation tools GIS mapping projects Environmental storytelling Water-quality awareness Tourism development Access-point directories AI training datasets Documentary production Educational content Conservation partnerships Local economic development

The canoe is the vehicle.

The river is the subject.

AI is the amplifier.

The expedition is the proof of concept.

Working highways. Wildlife corridors. Living ecosystems.

America's inland rivers deserve better storytelling and better accessible data. Traveling slowly and documenting consistently can capture details missed from roads, offices, satellites, and occasional surveys.

Strategic collaborationLet's build

One serious partner.
Built together.

We are looking for a strategic collaborator who understands the value of field expedition + AI + mapping + water data + storytelling.

Start the conversation

What the partnership can fund

  • Field equipment and water-data tools
  • Software, storage, and mapping
  • Field testing and data structure
  • First-version product development

Where a partner can contribute

  • GIS and AI strategy
  • Web development and data packaging
  • Environmental and commercial relationships
  • Sales strategy and market development

Collaboration without traps.

01

Build with trust, flexibility, and clear expectations.

02

Each party keeps the work and materials they personally create or acquire.

03

Either party may continue independently if the collaboration no longer fits.

04

Put final terms into a clear written agreement before money changes hands.

Interested in building this?

This project starts on the water.
It can become much bigger.

AI. GIS. Rivers. Mapping. Outdoor technology. Environmental data. Ambitious field work.

Let's talk