Monday, July 2, 2007
The Orange Puffs
Looking good with that sweet Bam-Bam hairdo!
Brad and I looking off into the distance.
We had an awesome time taking photos of each other in our sweet orange puff jackets. Crazy times.
Dang! Look at that mosquito!
Okay, time for bed.
Geeze! Can I yawn any bigger?
Our awesome camp right above a bunch of beautiful lakes.
Getting ready to head back to the trail head where we stashed our bikes to ride back home.
Hiking back in the Nomex long johns. People gave us some interesting looks.
Dumpster Diving
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Nikolski (Aleutians)
Vsevidof (right) and Recheshnoi (left), two volcanoes, sit above the town of
Our GPS site sits on the top of this hill. It’s about 3 miles from town and makes for a crazy quad ride when the wind and rain is howling. It really sucks when you forget something in town that you need at the site. Lots of trips up and down this guy. The air force used to have radio towers up on the hill, so there are some roads leading up there. There is an environmental crew up there now removing the underground septic tanks and old oil tanks.
Nikolski used to be a private ranch until the 70s. When they closed the ranch they left it all to the native corporation. Now there are wild horses and cows roaming the island. Pretty cool stuff. I don’t think the cows are aggressive, but I let them have their space.
Max and I flying through the air as we get blow off by the wind.
The view from our lodge looking out at the volcanoes. These accommodations were cush! We got stuck on weather hold for 3 days, but that was fine with me: a wonderful cook, leather couches, lots of tea, good books, internet access...
Here I am drilling a hole for our GPS. It’s my first time drilling! Wahoo!
This old plane sits beside the runway welcoming newcomers when they land at the airstrip.
Steve and Max double-timing it. (That’s my post in the middle).
Waiting on Steve to come up from town with the few things we need to finish the site.
Vsevidof at sundown (10 or 11 pm).
Dutch Harbor (Aleutains)
The Russians “discovered” the
Lots of crab cages. Mmmm...king crab!
This was this dude’s loot. He would sit here for hours and munch on the yummy scraps from the super expensive hotel restaurant in the background. You could see him out the window of the restaurant munching on the leftovers while you were eating your meal.
Oh yeah, it’s a party at the dumpster! I counted 13 bald eagles while I was taking the photo. I didn’t get too close for fear of pissing anybody off, ha! These guys are huge!
Smile, you’re in the
Beautiful
Dutch was the largest defense outpost in the
Ally on the lookout at this pillbox!
Dad, this one’s for you! Huge Coast Guard boat and helicopter in port. All the "coasties" as they call them were really partying at the hotel we were staying at. I had to wear earplugs to get any sleep.