Well, I have arrived safely in Alert and have quickly gotten into the swing of things here. As there is so much to talk about, I'll keep things simple and start off with my first post from Alert talking about my trip up here.
The drive from Waterloo to CFB Trenton went well, only 2.5 hours door-to-door. Getting onto the base itself through all the security was a hassel...the unmanned guard hut made me feel realy secure :P Rooms on base were basically a hotel, except that they were only $40 a night. Dad and I went out to dinner, and about 20 minutes after the sun had gone down we realized that that could have potentially been my last sun for a long time. Since I had to wake up at 3am to get to the hanger for 4, I wanted to get to bed in good time. Unfortunately, the World Junior game was on (Go Canada!) so I only got a few hours sleep.My first alarm woke me up just fine, so the 5 backups that I had set were unnecessary (I didn't even KNOW you could set an alarm on a microwave...but I did). Got a taxi to the terminal and checked in. After an hour and a half of waiting we went through standard airline security...although there were only 4 of us. Waited a bit more, then were shuttled out to the plane. I don't have many outside pictures at this point, as everything is dark, but I'll try to get some good plane pictures on the trip home.
We landed in Thule, Greenland after a 7:10 flight. It was really cold, really dark and I was tired as hell after not sleeping on the flight (due to nerves and exitement). We didn't have any customs or security screening, which I would have expected upon arriving at a foriegn (American) military base, but we were shuttled to our rooms for the night. The next morning we hopped back on the Herc for a [relatively] short flight almost due North 1.5 hours to Alert. The previous day had seen a storm with winds reachind 120km/h, but it had calmed down and the landing was a great one. We were shuttled to the main building, and when we all entered a big group of people had gathered to cheer us onto the station.
Well, that sums up my trip in a lot more words than I was intending. I'll leave it at that for now, and my next post will talk about my work, or maybe living up here.
Miss you all,
Graham
You forgot your pet rock at home. Should i have him shipped?
ReplyDeleteI approve of the buttons on your coat! =)
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