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Monday, September 28, 2009

Adventure Update

The past 2 weeks seem to have flown by, yet they were so jammed packed that it felt like 2 years! Here is the short and sweet version:

Chris Jordan came out here with a film crew and did a photo shoot of the dead albatross with all the plastic in them. Chris Jordan is a pretty famous photographer and he has started to document how human waste impacts the environment and everything else. It was kind of weird to see film cameras around all the time, but I was able to blend into the background most of the time. I haven't had time to look at all the videos they posted, but someone told me that my feet are in some or something like that so you can look at there blog and see if you can see me (midwayjourney.com)

I was really glad that the crew wasn't interested in me becasue they would swarm like flies if you started talking poetically. The man they are attacking is the refuge manager, they had about 10 mini intereviews with him when we took a trip over to Eastern.
The whole crew as they were leaving. Chris Jordan is the tall one with the purple shirt in the middle.

Another exciting event that happened was a Navy Destroyer came like a mile off shore. We woke up one morning and Clipper was alive with chatter. Apparently during the night a girl on the Destroyer had appendicitis and needed to be flown back to Oahu. It was our half day that day so we went over to the Airport Opps and watched the whole thing unfold.


The C130 that the coast gaurd flew in from Honolulu to pick up the Navy girl.

Dad should think about becoming an airport manager because he could talk CB lilngo all day, over.

The Refuge has been resurfacing the airport runway so there has been a crew of construction guys and a barge stationed out here for the past month. Well the barge was only sent out with construction equipment so it was lighter then usual...well we took care of that. For an entire afternoon all the volunteers went around the island and loaded up old computers and tv to load into a container to ship home. It was extremely dirty and I'm glad that we were working in the dark most of the time because I don't want to know what we were digging through. Some of the TVs were from the Navy and still had the hand dials on them. It was kind of fun loading them up because we didn't have to worry about breaking them so we sould just throw them around. By the end of the day we filled the whole container and it ended up being the heaviest one on the barge weighing about 2600 pounds.

This is the inside of the container, we never took an after picture, but the whole thing was filled to the very tip top!


With loading up the barge with all the built up island trash everyone must have been in a spring cleaning mood because they flew out a couple of firefighters to burn an old pile of Ironwoods on island. I have to say it was the COOLEST bon fire I have ever been to!! It was cool in the day, but the night was the best. As we drove up to it the entire night sky was burning red. By the end of the night there were some really good coals that would have been perfect for 3 rock chicken!

Just making sure the fire didn't get out of handle.




I also took some time to enjoy the people here and went to watch some of the guys play basketball, I had heard the rumors of the speed of the Thai. Eventually they talked us into playing a couple games.



The barge finally left on Thursday after a month, so I had to jump off! All the guys had been jumping off and I finally had to just suck it up and jump before my chance left. The tallest point of the barge is about 40 ft, so it was a little scary to think about! We went over early Thursday morning and while they were loading I took the plunge. I told Trang to just take video the whole time because if I stopped at the edge to see how far it was down I wouldn't do it, so the video is a little long. Plus the Capt of the barge was whatching us go up and told me I better not go off the top so I had to climb back down the ladder when I get half way up. So I never got to jump off the top but I jumped from a 20 ft platform into a harbor full of sharks and ulua! It was fun so I'm glad I got the nerve to do it. The internet is going slow so I will upload the video of the jump later but here is others jumping off.

Just deciding if I really wanted to go through with it


I jumped from the spot where the guy in the blue shorts is




Just playing in some trash before they loaded it all on the barge

The tug pulling the barge and an extra abandoned boat out to sea to head home

Time out here seems to fly by and drag on at the same time. I am just about at the half way mark and I have already experienced so much and can't wait to see what is next!!!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Best Labor Day EVER!

So the weekend started off good with the best Saturday morning entertainment I have ever had. That morning I went out to the cargo pier and was just sitting with my feet over the edge when I saw a huge turtle right at my feet, then I looked up and saw a big pod of dolphins jumping off in the distance. I was able to sit there for a while before I left to go eat the delicious food at the never ending buffet.




There are so many different shades of blue here, I can't stop staring at the water!

Later that day we went on a mini expedition to explore some of the island.

We ended the expedition by going over to the finger pier and taking a tour of the tug boat. To bring out all the construction stuff for the new runway a 240 ft barge is docked here for about a month. The captain of the tug boat gave us a first class tour and even gave us drumsticks at the end!

Checking out the engine room, one engine was 1000 horsepower and the other was 300 HP!

Sitting in the captain chair

That night we had a labor day bbq. The party was complete with a little ping pong, shuffle board, foosball, and pool

Some of the thai are pretty professional when it comes to ping pong

This is the stage where the band plays. They have a really good band, but they only know about 12 songs.
The full moon was that night and it was the brightest I've ever seen. This is my sweet bike named "The White Tern"

Monday morning was very exciting. First with a huge breakfast and then we went snorkeling at the cargo pier. Before snorkeling around we had to just jump into that crystal clear water!

Me and Pong (the chef) before jumping off





This is how they treat the women out here

From left to right: Kittypong, Me, Pong


Ok sot the coolest moment happened when we made it about half way down the pier...we just happened to run into a monk seal!! It swam right up to us the first time and was about 3 feet from Kittypong. It was eating a fish and made a funky face and then swam away. We finished swimming out to the end of the pier and saw HUGE ulua and a couple sea turtles. Then we started heading back. We made it about half way again when Darlene told me to come look at a huge parrot fish. So I swam back and when I looked around the concrete pillar up popped a seal face. It was only a couple feet away and kind of startled us at first. I tried to turn on my camera as fast as possible, but only caught the tail end of the seal. The lighting is bad under the pier so the video is not clear at all, but I will never forget my swim with the endangered monk seal!


After the snorkeling trip we finished the afternoon off with a good game of Settlers


The last hours of sunlight were BEAUTIFUL, the sky just stretches forever out here!

The barge guys went fishing on Sunday. They had to travel about 5 hours to get outside the refuge, but caught some huge ahi, one of them was about 180 pounder. Well on Monday night they cooked up a bunch of different recipies and had a bbq on the pier. I don't like fish, but that was some really really good food! If all fish tasted like that I would eat it all the time!

Well it was a busy weekend and I am sad to see it end, but I do love the work I do out here so it is a win win situation!