Here are some shots of some of the stuff we have been doing around the shack preseason. We worked to fill up the "goodie cans" which are these cook pots stuffed with all sorts of stuff, granola bars, coffee packets, candy, nuts, ect. to be dropped in to fires with us in our fire packs. We filled hundreds of these and and taped em up for Para-Cargo. We have been doing some rigging refreshers and rigging live chutes. First refresher gets done this week and Ill be in second Refresher come Monday. Time to jump again!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Workin'
Here are some shots of some of the stuff we have been doing around the shack preseason. We worked to fill up the "goodie cans" which are these cook pots stuffed with all sorts of stuff, granola bars, coffee packets, candy, nuts, ect. to be dropped in to fires with us in our fire packs. We filled hundreds of these and and taped em up for Para-Cargo. We have been doing some rigging refreshers and rigging live chutes. First refresher gets done this week and Ill be in second Refresher come Monday. Time to jump again!
The Shower PIMP
So at work someone thought it a good idea to order a pink bunny bathroom suit so we could have a $5 flip ( "The shower Pimp flip") to see who had to wear it to and from the shower for the rest of the year. (I heard the suit cost about $75.00 ) The winner after many buy backs and eliminations was Shoe, the Shower PIMP for the year. Congrats Shoe! Doesent he look great in that thing
The Cabin
So here are a few more pictures of our Humble little Cabin. It is a bit smaller than cabin 3 at Dad's (very small) All we need though and an upgrade from the sterile environment on Fort Wainwright. Also, the Table, shelves, and bench in action. I have had a great time bouilding stuff for the cabin. My roommate thinks I'm crazy, but guess who's eating every meal at our new table and storing his stuff on the shelves???? hehehe
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Building some furniture....
My Rookie Bro and I moved into a dry cabin over by the University. We have lived on the Army base for a couple years and it was about time to cut away and have a life beyond the base and work. We moved into a cabin about 300 sq ft and unfurnished; great except that a less than ideal piece of used furniture costs a small fortune. I decided to build a few things we needed. I figure it is the least I can do after the six months at the boat shop. With more confidence than before I delved into some projects and had a great time. I am happy to report that they have come out far better than the sad excuse for some drawers that I took part in building when in Homer visiting Rachel (though I hear they are operational, after Ben took the reins). At any rate, it felt great to work with wood and build something that will be used for the season up here. Here is some shots of the table and a book shelf that I whipped up.
EMT is over
Sunday, March 21, 2010
It's been a long long while
Having been at the Carpenters boat shop for the past six months with limited internet access and very limited free time I have been not bad but terrible at updating this. I will try and I need to emphasis, try to keep up with this a bit better. I'm back in Alaska and back to work. I spent some time with Rachel in Homer and dropped off Shameus once again. I am currently taking EMT class (for a second time) but with IV training this time around which scares me more than almost anything in the World. I faced it thought and made my 5 successful sticks, I was 5 for 11 overall.....haha not to bad.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Backwards posts
Having a go as a lookout
I thought well I was up there I would try to see what it was like to be a lookout. I looked hard but was unable to locate any smokes. Phil, the actual lookout allowed us to check the place out, showing us unparalleled hospitality. Thanks again Phil for a great time. I some of the things I love doing when I'm home, I played a few games of cribbage (lost all of them) listened to Red Sox baseball, and enjoyed some good company. It was a great evening at Hillsborough Peak lookout.
A nice and easy fire
It was not the most difficult fire I have ever been on but sometimes that is just great. The altitude was hard on the lungs, but it was a great fire to warm up with. I know know the things I need to bring (I seem to forget after each season) I set up my hammock right near the lookout and had an amazing view of the forest. I climbed the lookout and took in the views, caught the sunset, and was just real lucky to be able to be out there.
Possibly the best fire I will ever get to jump...
Thursday, May 21, 2009
A new base.....A new plane
We have a plane that I have never jumped out of before, they call it the "Doug" It's a DC-3 and it's pretty neat. It is like being in an Indiana Jones movie or something. It is also know to give most folks on board a sick to there stomach feeling which leads to barfing inside the hot plane either into your suit or hopefully into a barf bag. Rumor has it last yea a jumper was in the door ready to jump and threw up through his face mask as he went out.... Will that be me?? I sure hope not. Anyway, here is the "Doug" out on the ramp as some storms rolled through. It sure is a nice looking plane with the new shiny paint job.
New Mexico or bust
The Forest service sets up a jump base down in Silver city, New Mexico every year to jump the Gila National forest as well as Arizona. The BLM (Alaska, and Boise) only send two jumpers a year to the southwest to be Gila Smokejumpers. I was lucky enough to pull my name out of a hat and get on the jump list near the top. The choice went down the list and I had the chance so I went. I wasn't sure if it was the right thing to do being that I'm still new to Alaska, but the opportunity to come down here may never come again. I'm In silver City now, the base, the people, the town are all pretty neat. I like the desert and hopefully Ill get to jump the Gila wilderness a few times. Here are some pictures of the new digs.
Carpenters boat shop
Yeager's cabin
Refresher training
Back in Fairbanks, back to work, ready for another fun season. It was great to be back at work and back into the swing of things at the base. we had a two week refresher, jumping six times in the snow, it was a great time. That first jump always gets your palms sweating but it was just like riding a bike after that one was out of the way. It's back to making hay so I can put some money into the house and enjoy another winter.
The volcano blows
A few days In homer with Rachel
The transition back to Alaska was much better this year being that rookie training and 5 weeks of agony was not on the horizon. It was great to be back in Homer and and back in Alaska. Rachel lives at Ben's place now which is an incredible house he built with friends overlooking the bay and town. It is really an amazing place to wake up in the morning. Rachel and Ben are crazy busy people so It was a good time for me to wind down and adjust for the next six months. It was real hard to say good by to Shaemus, we have spent pretty much every waking hour together for the past six months. Thankfully he now lives with two other great dogs and is going to be just fine. Anyway, it was great to see Rachel and meet Ben and some of there friends, I look forward to getting down there again this summer
Back to Alaska
Leaving Maine was tough for sure, leaving the new house, passing Shaemus off to Rachel, just as we were getting settled. This crazy seasonal schedule is wonderful though. I never seem to be in one place long enough for it to get stale. Shaemus did not want to go on the plane again, I thought he may have forgotten about the crate by now but he knew exactly what it meant. I was throwing treats into the crate at Mom's house and he wouldn't go in to get it, I was amazed, he loves food in a major way. We made the trip and he didn't have any problems, another dog was in a crate next to him on the flight so at least he had someone to talk to. I'm pretty sure I heard him Shaemus whisper under his breath as this picture was taken, "Seriously?"
Sunday, April 26, 2009
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