Sunday, May 9, 2010

Fire

4/9/2010
Yesterday we traveled back to Denver for Transition Week. I got sunburned walking to the library.

Friday our team participated in a prescribed burn. Brendan, Ayla and Noel got to help light the 100 acres using driptorches. The rest of us held the line, and watched for spot fires. There was a spot fire near me when an old punky log caught fire. We were on the east side of the burn, and the wind was blowing the smoke e right at us the whole time. After the east line burned to black we mopped up by moving burning logs a chain (66feet) into the area, spraying water on flames too close to the edge, and mixing the water, and spreading the embers to put out the smoking embers too close to the edge. When we finally went home we were soo exhausted!

After a week spent in Leadville it was amaxing to return to my bed in Lake George! The “girls cabin” in Leadville was an unfinished cabin that had little more than a bathroom. The beds were rickety bunkbeds that were nailed together out of driftwood. Needless to say the ricketyness forced Noel and I to move the mattresses onto the floor, and have a slumber party. Our room looked like we broke into the cabin and were squatting in our room. We had our backpacks half unpacked, computers plugged into the wall so we could take care of paperwork and watch movies. The mattressed felt like they were made of cement, and encased dead bodied. We didn’t really get a good nights sleep that whole week, so I am psyched to sleep in a bed!

In Leadville we spent the week cutting down lodgepole pine trees to fight the mountain pine beetle infestation. Brendan and I had a good time Thursday, putting targets where we wanted to drop our trees, and making as many pairs of legs as possible. We made the legs out of trees with school marms (one base, which then splits into two trunks), and chopped off the trunks and stump the base.

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