Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Snow Snow Snow



The snow has started falling once again! It's the middle of June and the snow is coming down. We got 2 inches yesterday, another 2 overnight...and now it's still coming down. I had 4 inches of snow on my truck this morning that I had to get off with a broom because I didn't expect this weather so I didn't bring any sort of scraper for my car.....as well as I didn't bring any sort of warm clothes. A few hoodies because I thought that it would be in the 40's at night...but not the 20's during the daytime.

My time is going okay for those that are wondering. I'm just sick of the weather. Normally I like snow when the ski resorts are open, but they're not open here and now it's basically like I've been in winter since November...and I'll be getting it all summer. So yea, it's a downer a little bit! But still, I love the Yellowstone area.

I drove to Norris Geyser Basin yesterday to look at some hot springs. It was a snowy ride and then on the way home, the skies opened up to a deep deep blue and I captured a picture of this bison grazing through the snow with the blue sky in the background. It was on my phone, so that's why it is blurry.

Also, here is the picture of the herd of 14 Bighorn rams that I told you about!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

June 3-10

It has been a very snowy time here in the Greater Yellowstone region still. We hit a season high of 59 degrees, but then very quickly the snow rolled back in. Two days ago we experienced 4 hours of white out conditions and the roads in Yellowstone National Park were shut down. We’ve had avalanches all over the place and two of the entrances from the park are closed.

In the Gallatin National Forest, things have still been slow. They are speculating that the gas prices (currently $4.19) are keeping the tourists away, the first time in the history of the area. I am starting to get busy planning my program for the summer, doing a campfire program on Ghosts of the Greater Yellowstone Area and my supervisor is starting to get excited. I have another interpretive ranger who is very anxious to help me out with this program. At times, she seems more excited than I am about this program but it is great to see the enthusiasm.

I have started having trouble with one of my co-workers. I work a schedule that is four 10-hour days, with three days off. Out of my four days working, I work three of them with an older woman who has been there for a while. She, for some reason unknown to me, immediately took to not liking me and has made it known. She yells at me for stuff I have not even done, as well as acts like she is my boss when she clearly is not. I am respecting her because, yes, she has been there for a few seasons and she is an elderly woman. I have not, though, enjoyed being yelled at and put down and have recently requested a meeting with my supervisor in order to discuss the problems that have been arising between this co-worker and me. She sleeps on the job and then complains when I’m just sitting there, even though with the Visitors Center being this slow there really is not much that we can do. She also makes racial comments about people when they come into the Visitors Center, loud enough for other people to hear, and yells at children when they are not doing anything wrong. I feel like she should talk to the children’s parents first because most of the times the parents are standing right near their children.

Other than this, I am having a good time. The other people who are on fire crews, biologists, and wilderness rangers are really nice and we all hang out a lot. We went to a barbeque the other night at the Fire Boss’s house, which was nice because, as a certified Wildland Firefighter, it helped me get a foot into the door as far as getting to know him and hopefully being able to land a job next summer on a fire crew.

We have still yet to get paid. The Forest Service is changing around banks and it is messing up the whole process. I have filled out all the paperwork and am just waiting to watch the check appear in my bank account. They prefer doing direct deposit, which I normally do not like, but I didn’t want to cause a problem and request a check. It has been 4 weeks without getting paid and everyone is starting to get very frustrated with this.

Hopefully it will soon come and everyone can relax a little bit. My co-workers seem to be in a worse state then me because I worked my tail off before I came here so I would have a good buffer to use. I realized it would probably be a while before I would get paid my first paycheck.

Yesterday I saw a herd of Bighorn Sheep rams standing on the back haunches and butting heads just like on the Discovery Channel! There were 14 of them and I got pictures which I hope to post soon!

Well, keep me in your prayers and you'll all be in mine!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

May 28-June 2

It's been a  busy week out here in West Yellowstone, MT...although I can't exactly say that the weather has been cooperating the way that we really want it to. I've still be out at the VC ALOT, but it's going a little better. 

Jeff Bowen, Craig's dad, is here now and that completes the staff of the VC for the summer. I've met a lot of nice people who are doing Fire Crews, Fisheries Biology, Wildlife Biology, and Noxious Weed Eradication. There's a ton of people to meet, but it really seems like they all have the same days off and I just kinda sit around on my days off cause I'm the only one.

Spencer is hopefully gonna start getting Tues/Wed off, which would be nice cause there is just so much stuff I wanna see. I can't wait to start helping out of my days off though with Fire camps, biology stuff, etc...in order to gain more experience in the US Forest Service. Maybe I could get a position back home in the Allegheny National Forest up near my cabin! That would be totally awesome!

Today we had District Orientation, so I got to meet all the Big Whigs of the Hebgen Lake Ranger District and some people from the Bozeman Ranger District...

Speaking of Bozeman, I got to go there the other day to pick up Spencer's girlfriend and while I was there I toured around Montana State University for a while. That campus is soooo nice. Such a nice area....I mean, it can't hurt to look at schools for possible Grad. School, can it?

There is still 1 wolf left in our area and the bison are slowly moving back into the park. There is a protest group that is against the hazing/slaughtering of the bison (even though some of them carry Brucellosis, which is like Mad Cow)..and they've been following Forest Service employees and questioning them, stuffing gate locks with feces and barbed wire....they're pretty radical.

Thats about it for now!

I have tomorrow (Wed 6/4) off and Thurs/Fri (6/5-6/6) I'm up in Big Sky, MT (yes, like the ski resort) for First Aid/CPR, Defensive Driving, and AGLEARN Training....so I'll be around!!!

Keep me in your prayers and you'll all be in mine!