It’s been a damn long time since I have posted a blog. So a little update on what I have been up to for starts. After finishing school in June (not just the quarter, but graduating from WWU) I got to stay in Port Angeles for a few months working and playing. At the end of July I started my seasonal roller coaster. I took a working vacation down to Costa Rica with Dwight to aid in GIS research at the La Selva research station. After returning, I had one day to prepare for my next job.
After digging out last year’s work gear, I packed a few bags and got on a plane headed for NorCal to work for the US Forest Service once again under TEAMS Enterprise. My seasonal job last year included painting and counting trees, this year was assumed to be the same. I spent three weeks in Willows, CA marking a timber sale on the Mendocino NF. At the end of that tour of duty, I was assigned to spend three weeks in Wyoming (wahoo!). However, during my time off between tours I was reassigned to Tennessee…
When I arrived in TN, we were doing a job for an Army ammunition plant doing a timber inventory. That job put me in Milan, TN for two three week tours. Just as the job was finishing I started to make plans of how to spend my time off before heading back to school in Port Angeles. Luckily, I was asked to work in Big Bear Lake, CA on the San Bernardino NF. After two days back home I flew south to count twigs. Yes, twigs! We did fuel inventories the forest needed for a NEPA decision concerning a thinning project.
Finally my season with the Forest Service was over and I could take a vacation, for about a month. I traveled to Bellingham, Portland, and moved back to Port Angeles. After the move I spent two weeks in Tahoe with my brother for the holidays.
So now I am back to work with the REU working on the snow surveys and converting Elwha GIS data into more publicly accessible formats. This winter I am also working with Dwight off of a grant we received from FM Global to further refine the wildfire hazard study we conducted last spring…So here goes nothin’.
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