The air was extremely cold—so cold that my fleece mittens were not enough to keep my fingers warm, and quickly they became painful. I worked to warm them as I tried to snap pictures of the helo passing in front of a beautiful sunset as it dropped out of the sky for the landing pad.

The cold took a toll on my camera too. The battery meter dropped quickly and began flashing a red warning. In between pictures I stowed the camera in my inner pocket and hoped it would last long enough to record the “breaking news” of the core’s grand entrance toward the Milvan where it would be split and logged.





The logger and curators worked all night to take images of the core and to make the first observations which were shared at our team meeting this morning. Our first “core tour” will be tomorrow, so with these pictures, you are catching a glimpse very early in the process.
Come back for more stories about the life of the “rock star!”
3 comments:
hope your having fun.
Connor "Crone Middle School"
Sounds like you're really busy and enjoying yourself too! I'm looking forward to reading more of your blogs!
Amber
Louise, We look forward to hearing about your time at Happy Camper School. Enjoy those beautiful sun views. Anica
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