Pi and the quest for Sunday people
Hi Cathy, I have been enjoying your journals and you did great with your webinar. I think Pi is adorable and I miss my Hooch doggie too! It has been 6 weeks since I have seen him. Still think it is a hoot that your name is the same as my other two (who went on to doggie heaven) Catharine and Campbell- I mean the odds of me meeting someone with those 2 names are off the charts! So what happened to all the people on Sunday? I am so curious! Sunday's were kicked back in Barrow too! Have fun- Elizabeth
I attached photos of my dogs for you to smile about. Hooch- well his name fits him Catharine was the blank and white and Campbell is squinting!
Hi Elizabeth,
In answer to the Brooks Range question, a few people who are really familiar with the area go out alone, but it is not encouraged. There are no trails, so whoever goes out must be really good at reading topo maps and GPS coordinates. There are also bears so people wear bear bells and carry bear spray.
It sounds like you were Hooch's guardian angel. What an interesting story that is! My brother has a beagle mix who also is a food hound, he counter surfs and has eaten an entire ham and loaves of bread. Pi probably would like to do that, but of course he's way too short :)
Take care,
Cathy


Hi Elizabeth,
It was great hearing your voice on the webinar today. It sounds like you and Rob are having a fantastic time during your stay in Alaska. It's weird how different our PolarTrec expeditions have been, and Frank's is so different from both of ours also. I really am amazed at the diversity of science being done both here and at Barrow, not to mention the other LTER and ITEX sites.
Sundays really are days for people to relax, connect with home and enjoy the location. As I said on the webinar, the Field Station is IT, there is nowhere to go but to the Brooks Range for hiking across Tundra and exploring unnamed rivers, valleys and mountains. There is a birder here, but I haven't gone out birding with him yet, he usually takes a group out on Sunday.
I think Hooch is adorable, in a different way from Pi, though. What kind of a dog is he? He looks a little like a boxer or pit bull mix. How big is he? Pi weighs about 8 pounds and is full grown.
Talk to you soon,
Cathy