

After much heckling I'm finally updating this blog with a brief synopsis of my life for the past 2.5 months. After my last posting, I divided my time between writing my thesis and hiking with friends and probably many other things that take up our time in this precious life. At the end of July, I left for
Kenai (not only is it the name of a peninsula, a river and a mountain range here in Alaska, it's also a city) to attend Helicopter Underwater Egress Training (
HUET) for my potential job as a Marine Mammal Observer off the north coast of Alaska (I'll get into that later). Basically, in a
HUET class you learn about ALL the things that could go wrong in a helicopter or on a ship, really wrong like end of the world, Hindenberg and Titanic wrong. Then they put you in a helicopter simulator in a
gumbie suit and dunk you in the water many times...upside down...oh and during that time you need to punch out a window and swim out of it. Yep, you could say intense! I did pass the class, however, and feel much more confident if I'm ever in that situation.
The most crazy thing of all happened the first night...in the bar... You can't even guess where this is going. After a few drinks what happens usually? People get interesting that's what happens. A guy and a girl decided to engage in a very harmless and very fun arm wrestling match and many of you out there know I've been guilty of this many a time. Unfortunately, as she was leaning in for the kill, a horrible sound filled the room. Somehow her muscles had exerted too much force on her humerus and it broke, yeah broke and in fact, she broke her humerus in THREE places!! Poor girl is now recuperating in California, but hasn't let this experience deter her excitement for moving up here. She says as soon as she heals she will be driving back up here!
Fourteen hours after getting back from that training I was on a plane to
Bethel, Alaska (~1 hr flight west of Anchorage). We (me and my boss, Craig Ely) then took an hour flight further to the west to
Chevak and boated ~2.5 hrs to Old
Chevak where we met the other guys on the crew. We were all out there to band and sample geese for avian influenza. We banded and sampled ~500 geese (Emperor, Cackling (a.k.a. Canada Goose), and Greater White-front) in 3 days with the help of 23 kids from
Chevak. Not a bad run if you ask me! Five days after we got there, Craig left and Dan
Rizzolo with 4 others joined us 4 already at Old
Chevak and we then boated up the
Manokanuk river to repeat the process at that camp. Unfortunately, due to nasty weather, we all sat in a weather port for a week trying to desperately entertain ourselves and frantically praying that the skies would part just to have one banding drive. It did stop raining for the most part on the last full day that we were there so we headed out ~10pm and proceeded to catch 19 Emperors, boating back in the dark (thank goodness some people had headlamps!). We only got ~4hrs of sleep that night because we broke down the camp nice and early the next day. When we got back to Chevak those of us that had been working with the kids were instantaneous stars. Many of the kids found us (word spreads quick in a small town) to say hi and to get the latest news of what we were doing, why we were there, how long we were staying, and yada yada yada. After much packing, repacking, moving boats, and missing flights, we finally returned to Anchorage late last Wednesday night.
This past week, I've been attending the last of the training classes for my observer position at LGL contracted by Shell Oil Company. I guess I should explain what I would be doing. I was supposed to be on a boat off the north coast of Alaska for ~6 weeks looking for marine mammals and recording their presence. However, there's been a stall in Shell's plan for drilling in the Beaufort Sea because their permits were not in order. So now, I'm waiting to see what happens with that and of course, finishing the now gorilla on my back, a.k.a. my feces, err...thesis.
Now that things are a bit less crazy, I'm sure I will have more time to keep this thing up. Check out the link to the right. I just created a Picasa web album with highlights from the past 2.5 months. Enjoy!! :) :)