Arctic field season, probably
Jun. 2nd, 2003 03:34 pmIt looks increasingly like I'll be doing some more fieldwork on Devon Island (76N, 90W) this July -- my travel orders have gone to NASA Headquarters for review, and we just resolved (in a telecon) the necessary technical collaborations.
Target dates are currently:
7/16 leave San Francisco, overnight in Edmonton (Wednesday dinner?)
7/17 Edmonton to Resolute (via Yellowknife and Cambridge Bay)
7/18 Resolute to Devon Island (chartered Twin Otter)
7/26 Devon Is. to Resolute to Edmonton (Saturday dinner?)
7/27 Edmonton (Sunday brunch?) to San Francisco
7/26 should be interesting travel-wise, that's 4 hops in one day (Twin Otter, Beech 1900, and two combi 737s)
This summer, I'm going to do more field geology site surveys with the Hamilton-Sundstrand spacesuit folks, adding data points to last summer's work.
Target dates are currently:
7/16 leave San Francisco, overnight in Edmonton (Wednesday dinner?)
7/17 Edmonton to Resolute (via Yellowknife and Cambridge Bay)
7/18 Resolute to Devon Island (chartered Twin Otter)
7/26 Devon Is. to Resolute to Edmonton (Saturday dinner?)
7/27 Edmonton (Sunday brunch?) to San Francisco
7/26 should be interesting travel-wise, that's 4 hops in one day (Twin Otter, Beech 1900, and two combi 737s)
This summer, I'm going to do more field geology site surveys with the Hamilton-Sundstrand spacesuit folks, adding data points to last summer's work.
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Date: 2003-06-02 10:22 pm (UTC)Re:
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Date: 2003-06-07 08:12 pm (UTC)Funny.... I can get to Repulse Bay and home again.... for about $56.10.... *pondering the possibilities*.
Curious,... do you know Henry Hall at UofT?
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Date: 2003-06-08 11:05 am (UTC)BTW, welcome!
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Date: 2003-06-02 09:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-02 10:17 pm (UTC)I'm hoping that I can see
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Date: 2003-06-06 06:57 am (UTC)The return flight, I'm not able to say for certain at this moment, as I might be helping my mother (who lives out of town) do some painting and so on. Others may be available, though, we'll do some talking at this end.
E-mail me your flight times, too, if you've got them.
pjt
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Date: 2003-06-08 11:02 am (UTC)Food-wise... sushi/Japanese is now an option, but what are your favorite places there?
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Date: 2003-06-08 06:12 am (UTC)Edmonton-Yellowknife-Cambridge Bay - 2 737 combis.... that's either First Air or Canadian North
But who in the heck is flying Beech 1900's from Cambridge to Resolute? Aklak, last I heard was flying Beech 99's, and I believe Adlair is too, although I can't confirm that.
Regarding the volunteer thing.... I'm curious, who would I need to apply to / contact? I'm still working out the logistics, oddly enough it's a PITA from here. I'd have to take First Air outta Rankin Inlet to Iqaluit to Resolute. (Weds/Sat only). Seems kinda silly, considering I can fly Rankin - Repulse - Coral Harbour... 5 days a week.
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Date: 2003-06-08 11:58 am (UTC)And the Edmonton-Yellowknife-Cambridge Bay route is preferentially on Canadian North... because they codeshare with Ken Borek and hence can quote a through-fare. Besides, FirstAir tries to route everything through Iqualuit now, since they discontinued their western jet service to Resolute within the past year.
Volunteer stuff: Pascal Lee (pclee@earthlink.net) is the project lead, he also coordinates volunteers for camp support. There are probably also opportunities with individual investigators: Dr. Alain Berinstain (Hull Univ. and CSA, studying plant growth in closed systems with a new greenhouse erected last summer on Devon, Alain.Berinstain@space.gc.ca) or if you have any video/media production experience, Sam Burbank (samburbank@earthlink.net).
Other background stuff can be found on http://www.arctic-mars.org ...
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Date: 2003-06-08 12:10 pm (UTC)Definately will follow up/pursue the volunteer thing. I'm still working out the logistics of the timing and available flights, and hence costs. Thanks for the link and the emails, and the welcome. I really hope I'm able to make it up this year. Although I suppose if I luck out I can always shoot for next year with more planning/lead time.
If I don't make it up there myself, I'll certainly be looking forward to your posts. LOL actually I'll be looking forward to them either way :)
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Date: 2003-06-08 01:32 pm (UTC)You mentioned "your" airplanes... hmmm... do you fly them or fix them? If perchance the latter, the project is lacking our camp manager and chief mechanic (John Schutt) for the last 10 days of the season (he's off to Greenland for a couple of weeks). We don't repair aircraft (a bit of Twin Otter or helicopter maintenance, occasionally), but have generators and a fleet of ATVs that are frequently abused.
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Date: 2003-06-08 02:22 pm (UTC)My airplanes... (grins) unfortunately no, I don't fix em, and haven't finished my license yet for flying them. Actually I'm a dispatcher (we do all that nasty ugly paperwork and math stuff for the pilots... hey someone has to tell em where to go!). That makes me a performance calculation and weather geek.
I'm currently with Calm Air (www.calmair.com). We're a regional based out of Thompson, and covering Manitoba and the Kivalliq region of Nunavut (The Hudson Bay coast).