Well, since the vacation didn't work out, I changed my flight and came back home early. I got back Sunday morning, after a red-eye flight that left Saturday night from Anchorage. So, here are the last of the pictures, and the last of the posts.
Here are the final mileages for my summer adventure:
Foot: ~55 miles
Bike: ~101 miles
Car: ~4600 miles (It is 95.6 miles roundtrip to the range. I have driven about 220 of these miles!)
Boat: ~6 miles
Plane: ~6900 miles
TOTAL: ~10662 miles
So, now that I am back, this is the end of the blog. It will remain here, but nothing will change. I definitely want to live in Alaska, but I have to find a place to work, which is difficult with what I want to do. So, farewell and thanks for reading!
PS - If you really want a copy of one of the pictures here, just post a comment on my post telling me which one, and where to send it to. I should be able to send out a 4x6 or two if you really like one of the pictures.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Last Day in Kodiak
Well, today is my last day in Kodiak. I love it here, and I don't want to go home because it is so beautiful and so much fun being able to hike all over the place. I am supposed to fly out tomorrow morning to Anchorage, where I will meet with some of the AADC employees. Then, I will fly home, since my vacation didn't work out. I couldn't get a ride to the place I wanted to go.
And some random info I found out in answer to Jeremy's question about winter activities:
Skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and sledding are popular up here except that there are no lifts, so you have to climb the hills by your own power. Typically, they will put on snowshoes and climb up to the top, then ski, snowboard, or sled down. However, with the steep hills, and because the snow often gets an ice coating from refreezing, you can also slide down on your butt without a sled. Curtis said that it is a lot of fun, but surprisingly, your butt gets awfully hot during the slide down because of the friction (which most people wouldn't expect!).
Well, here are the final mileage totals before I head home.
Foot: ~53 miles
Bike: ~101 miles
Car: ~4500 miles (It is 95.6 miles roundtrip to the range. I have driven about 220 of these miles!)
Boat: ~6 miles
Plane: ~3450 miles
And some random info I found out in answer to Jeremy's question about winter activities:
Skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and sledding are popular up here except that there are no lifts, so you have to climb the hills by your own power. Typically, they will put on snowshoes and climb up to the top, then ski, snowboard, or sled down. However, with the steep hills, and because the snow often gets an ice coating from refreezing, you can also slide down on your butt without a sled. Curtis said that it is a lot of fun, but surprisingly, your butt gets awfully hot during the slide down because of the friction (which most people wouldn't expect!).
Well, here are the final mileage totals before I head home.
Foot: ~53 miles
Bike: ~101 miles
Car: ~4500 miles (It is 95.6 miles roundtrip to the range. I have driven about 220 of these miles!)
Boat: ~6 miles
Plane: ~3450 miles
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Friday and Saturday
Well, I didn't drive in to work on Friday because it was cloudy, and wouldn't make the greatest of pictures (and because it is pretty expensive). The plan though, was that we would go fishing after work, with our usual hiking friends. However, I didn't know it was right after work, and didn't have a fishing license or fishing gear. So I went along and just watched them fish. I think they got about 6 salmon out of the water, and they kept two. They were probably about 16" long. We were fishing where the salmon had been jumping on Wednesday night like crazy, but on Friday they weren't jumping anywhere near as much.
On Saturday, we went out to hike to Termination Point. We had been within a few hundred yards before, but never went out to the actual point. Afterwards, 3 of the friends in our group went swimming at White Sands, and I just went wading (the water is COLD - well, at least for somebody who didn't grow up in Alaska and went swimming in the cold ocean all the time).
Well, here are the new mileage totals:
Foot: ~53 miles
Bike: ~92 miles
Car: ~4100 miles (It is 95.6 miles roundtrip to the range. I have driven about 220 of these miles!)
Boat: ~6 miles
Plane: ~3450 miles
I will be flying out to Anchorage on Friday, and should return home on August 25th, unless my vacation time doesn't work out for some reason, in which I will try to come home earlier.
On Saturday, we went out to hike to Termination Point. We had been within a few hundred yards before, but never went out to the actual point. Afterwards, 3 of the friends in our group went swimming at White Sands, and I just went wading (the water is COLD - well, at least for somebody who didn't grow up in Alaska and went swimming in the cold ocean all the time).
Well, here are the new mileage totals:
Foot: ~53 miles
Bike: ~92 miles
Car: ~4100 miles (It is 95.6 miles roundtrip to the range. I have driven about 220 of these miles!)
Boat: ~6 miles
Plane: ~3450 miles
I will be flying out to Anchorage on Friday, and should return home on August 25th, unless my vacation time doesn't work out for some reason, in which I will try to come home earlier.
Driving to Work: Thursday
Well, Thursday was going to be another beautiful day so I drove out to work again so I could take pictures. I left early again to catch the sunrise, and boy am I happy I did. You will be blown away by the pics (even the digitals - I hope the film ones come out even better!). It costs me about $25 a trip out to the range and back using the truck (gas prices are around $3.50 a gallon). I took only about 3 rolls of pics on Thursday amazingly, probably because I was running out of film (I only have about 2.5 rolls left now, but I have ordered more and hopefully it will get here before I leave :{. So, here are the pics from Thursday.
Pictures from the Top of the Tower
Well, I was offered to be taken to the top of the launch tower so I could take pictures from there, as it is a tall tower, above all the trees. So, after work on Wednesday, I strapped on a safety harness, and climbed the 10 or so flights of stairs, and then climbed about 50 feet of ladders (they have safety harness cables so if you let go, it stops you from falling). I finally made it up to the top, tripod, cameras, lenses, and all. I took a panorama with both the digital camera, as well as the film camera.
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Driving to Work: Wednesday
Well, Mike, the KLC employee whose house I am staying at, had an extra truck that is now up for sale. He offered to let me drive it around, so I decided to drive it out to work so that I could stay late and take pictures. I left early, so I could stop and take pictures of the sunrise.
On the way back from work, I saw to young foxes on the side of the road and stopped to take pictures of them. However, I did not take any with the digital, so you can't see them yet. They were really cute, and I took pictures for probably about half an hour. They were very curious, and walked right up to me and the truck. I think the one was within about 2 feet of me at one point, and were often within 10 feet of me.
Fortunately, we had amazing weather for the drive to and from work. It wouldn't have been any fun in the fog, as I wouldn't have gotten as many pictures. I took 5 rolls of pics on Wednesday. I got back around 11 PM, after hoping for another amazing sunset which didn't happen :(.
On the way back from work, I saw to young foxes on the side of the road and stopped to take pictures of them. However, I did not take any with the digital, so you can't see them yet. They were really cute, and I took pictures for probably about half an hour. They were very curious, and walked right up to me and the truck. I think the one was within about 2 feet of me at one point, and were often within 10 feet of me.
Fortunately, we had amazing weather for the drive to and from work. It wouldn't have been any fun in the fog, as I wouldn't have gotten as many pictures. I took 5 rolls of pics on Wednesday. I got back around 11 PM, after hoping for another amazing sunset which didn't happen :(.
Monday, August 6, 2007
Buffalo, Sunsets, and Berries
Well, this is a miscellaneous post.
And, I forgot to mention it, but Barometer was my first successful attempt at reaching the top of a mountain (sorry, Pillar Mountain didn't count because I walked up the road the whole way, and it was only 1200 feet tall :).
New mileage totals:
Foot: ~48 miles
Bike: ~86 miles
Car: ~3700 miles (It is 95.6 miles roundtrip to the range. I have driven about 20 of these miles!)
Boat: ~6 miles
Plane: ~3450 miles
And, I forgot to mention it, but Barometer was my first successful attempt at reaching the top of a mountain (sorry, Pillar Mountain didn't count because I walked up the road the whole way, and it was only 1200 feet tall :).
New mileage totals:
Foot: ~48 miles
Bike: ~86 miles
Car: ~3700 miles (It is 95.6 miles roundtrip to the range. I have driven about 20 of these miles!)
Boat: ~6 miles
Plane: ~3450 miles
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