Monday, January 5, 2015

Twas the Night Before Christmas...Mpala Research Centre style

I've been writing Night Before Christmas poems recently for unusual jobs/places where I have spent Christmas.

So here's the one I wrote for Mpala this year.  Also below it is the one that Elisha, Kaitlyn, and I helped my brother write for his avalanche forecast on Christmas Morning.

I'm also including 2 poems after that from my time in Antarctica

Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the Mpala
The hyraxes weren
’t stirring, not even a holla.
Camera traps were tied to trees with great care
In hopes that nocturnal critters soon would be there.

The mzungus were nestled all snug in their beds,
While nightmares of ugali danced all through their heads.
And mamma in her shuka, and me shivering to stay alive,
Had just returned from a chilly night game-drive.

When out on the ring-road there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from my banda to see what was the matter.
Through the spiny acacias I weaved with a crash,
Tore open some skin and exposed a large gash.

The moon on the breast of black-cotton dust
Reminding that leopard vigilance is a must.
When, what to my sun-burned eyes should appear,
But a miniature land cruiser, and eight ascaris full of cheer.

With a wily old driver, so lively and curious,
I knew in a moment it must be Mr. Julius.
More rapid than hornbills his coursers they came,
And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name!

"Now Titus! Now, Richard! Now, Tony and Isaac!
On, Sammy! On John! On Lentikwa and Eric!
To the top of the escarpment! To the plots of UHURU!
Dash away! Dash away! Illegal grazing’s not through!"

As red dust that under thundering hooves does fly,
When it meets with a breeze, mounts up to the sky.
So up to the North boundary the coursers they flew,
With the cruiser full of guns and Chai tea too.

And then, amid hyena laughing, I heard on the roof
The yelling and joking of each ascari goof.
As I drew in my head, and was turning around,
Off the solar panels regal Julius slid with a bound.

He was dressed all in khaki, from head to toe
And his clothes showed stains from a spilled cuppa joe.
A bundle of snares he had flung on his back,
And he looked like a famed lion hunter, just opening his pack.


His eyeshow they twinkled! His dimples how merry!
His nose was glistening, his cheeks not too hairy!
His droll little mouth was drawn up in a smirk,
The green beret on his head was askew with a quirk.

A swagger stick he clutched tight in his hand,
As he strutted around like he didn
’t give a damn.
He had a narrow face and a tall, slender frame,
That had dodged many an elephant, not ending up lame!

He was witty and quick, a right jolly old elf,
And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself!
A wry smile there and a quick salute here,
Soon gave me to know I had nothing to fear.

He spoke into the radio, then went straight to his work,
He spotted some lions, then turned with a jerk.
Grabbing fecal samples, he plugged his thin nose,
And giving a nod, up the Princeton tower he rose!

He sprang to his Sazuki, To his team gave a yell,
And he drove the rutted road like a bat out of Hell.
But I heard him exclaim,
‘ere he drove into the night,
"Happy Christmas to all, don
’t let the buffalo out of sight!"



Twas the day of Christmas, and around the Crested Butte area,
The snowpack was dangerous, with slides large enough to bury ya.
Beacons were strapped under jackets with care
in hopes that slab avalanches would not be there.
The skiers and riders fired up their sleds
while visions of steep powder lines danced in their heads
When out of the peaks there arose such a clatter.
A natural avalanche...that's whats the matter.
Away to our binoculars we forecasters flew like a flash
While Than kept on partying away at the Stash.
The light on the breast of the new fallen snow
gave luster to the crown and debris below.
When what to our wondering eyes did appear
A large slab over facets, so crystal clear.
With abundant new snow and windloading this week,
Deeper layers are ready to crumble, so fragile and meek.
This new snow today is adding more weight
And gusty alpine winds won't soon abate
Fresh and older wind slabs are on the naughty list
But scariest of all are those dang slabs that persist.
Large and tender, they fail in unpredictable ways.
They don't heal quickly, it takes far too many days.
Watch for naturals! Watch for collapsing!
Watch for cracking and whoomphing!
Go to ridges! Go to low angle!
Avoid windloaded or north facing!
Use cautious routefinding and make the conservative call.
From everyone at CBAC, Happy Christmas to all!



THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS
McMURDO SHUTTLES STYLE
By Shuttle Guy

Twas the night before Christmas, when all through Mactown
The seals weren’t stirring; there wasn’t a sound;
Big reds were hung in the dorms with great care,
So many pockets, St. Nick better bring full flair;
The ANG were nestled all snug in their beds,
While nightmares of Deltas bounced all through their heads;
And mamma in her smartwool, and I in my cap,
Had just settled down for a restless nighshift’s nap,
When out at DJ there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from my bunk to see what was the matter.

Away to the galley I flew like a flash,
The nearest window so distant, I thought I would crash.
Midnight sun slowly warming the thick volcanic mud,
Gave the luster of a mining town, not to mention the crud.
When, what to my goggled eyes should appear,
But a miniature Ivan, and eight shuttlers full o’ cheer,
With a little old driver, so lively and shrill,
I knew in a moment it must be Shuttle Bill.
More rapid than skuas his coursers they came,
And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name;

“Now Shuttle Spring, Shuttle Matt, Shuttle Queen, and Shuttle Dan!
On, Shuttle Jen, Shuttle Bob, Shuttle Mel, and Shuttle Fran!
To the top of t-site! Up to the golf ball!
Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all”
As ice crystals that before a condition one do fly,
When they meet with the ice shelf, mount up to the sky,
So up to the dorm-top the shuttlers they flew,
With Ivan full of liquor, and Shuttle Bill too.
And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof
The dancing and singing of each shuttle goof.



As I drew in my head, and was turning around,
Through the galley dock came Shuttle Bill with a bound.
Getting dressed in ECW was surely a toil,
And his clothes were all tarnished in glycol and oil;
A bundle of bottles he had swaddled in a rag,
And he looked like a fuelie just opening his orange bag.
His eyes—how they twinkled! His dimples how merry!
His nose was frostbitten, his cheeks not too hairy!
His droll little mouth was drawn up in a smirk,
The hat on his head was askew with a quirk.

A VHF radio he held tight in his hand,
Sunglasses on his nose against the harsh light of this land;
He had a broad face, a mop of silver on his head,
That stood straight up like he had just rolled out of bed.
He was witty and quick, a right jolly old elf,
And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself;
A funny quote there, a wild story here,
Soon gave me to know I had nothing to fear;
He checked the DSP, then went straight to his work,
And filled all the bunny boots; then turned with a jerk.

And keying the mic with the touch of his hand,
He gave a nod and down highway one he ran;
He sprang up to Ivan, to his team gave a beep,
And down wild Plagasus, they drove in a heap.
But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight,
“We’re all here til February, we’ll get it done right!”
[Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good-night!”]





Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the lab
Not a creature was stirring, not even a crab.
The test tubes were placed in their racks with great care
In hopes that dry valley samples soon would be there.

The grantees were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of perfect data danced in their heads.
And mamma in her lab coat, and I in safety goggles
Had just returned from a long winter’s boondoggle.

When out on phase one there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from field party staging to see what was the matter.
Up to the library I flew with great hope,
Tore open the blinds and focused the scope

The midnight sun on the breast of McMurdo mud
Reminded me of my last battle with the crud
When, what to my goggled eyes should appear,
But a seal sled, and eight lab staff full of cheer

With a muscular driver, so strong in the core,
I knew in a moment it must be Libor.
More rapid than skuas his coursers they came,
And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name!

"Now Beverly! now, Mindy! now, Cara and Mitch-o!
On, Travis! On, Liz! On Abraham and Ricardo!
To the top of the lab! to the top of Ob hill!
Now dash away! Dash away! There are dewars to fill.

As drifting snow that before a condition one does fly,
When it meets with a pressure ridge, mounts up to the sky.
So up to Crary Lab the coursers they flew,
With the sleigh full of sticky notes, and space allocation too.

And then, amid glycol alarms, I heard on the roof
The laughing and joking of each Crary goof.
As I drew in my head, and was turning around,
Down the fume hood mighty Libor came with a bound.

He was covered in ECW, from his head to his foot,
And his clothes were all tarnished with oil and soot.
A bundle of chems he had flung on his back,
And he looked like a grantee, just opening his pack.



His eyes-how they twinkled! his dimples how merry!
His wisdom immeasurable, his survival stories, scary!
His strong little jaw was drawn up like a bow,
And the thin beard of his chin was as white as the snow.

The tools on his belt were warm with great wear
And they sounded like music as he walked here and there
He had a warm face and hardly a belly,
Thanks to Insanity, it resembled not jelly!

He strolled through the lab in a deliberate stride
Regaling us with travel stories, but with the absence of pride
A quick joke and an allegory just for Supply,
Then was off to the aquarium to save a mawsonii

He was humming and smiling, a right jolly UT,
And I laughed when I saw him, overflowing with glee!
A chia seed gift and a twist of his head,
Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.

He spoke in an accent, but went straight to his work,
Replacing the air filters, he turned with a jerk.
Adjusting a freezer he warmed up his nose
And giving a nod, out the fume hood he rose!

He sprang to his sleigh, to the lab staff gave advice,
And away they all slid like a penguin on the sea-ice.
But I heard him exclaim, ‘ere he drove into the weather,
"Happy Christmas to all, I’ve never been better!"


Friday, January 2, 2015

Christmas in Colorado

Had a good Christmas and New Year's in Colorado

12/21
Visited Zach in Crested Butte for a week.  I did a backcountry hut trip up Washington Gulch with my brother and some of his friends.  We snowmobiled most of the way up to the hut before our snowmobile got stuck as it had been snowing all day and night before.  The hut was really cool, and we got a fire blazing to heat the place up.  We skinned up to the ridge above the hut a couple of times for some powder runs.  Then we had some very tasty burritos and enjoyed beverages, the fire, and fun games with the snow falling hard outside.



12/22
B/c of all the snow, we skied out from the cabin back to the car.

Elisha was supposed to make it to CB in the afternoon but because of some car issues and Monarch pass being closed for several hours, Elisha didn't make it in until very late.  I took the bus to Gunnison to surprise Elisha and drive her the last part, but as I was on the bus, I heard that the pass had been closed.  So I chilled at a coffee shop and then went to a small, local bar and watched the Bronco's MNF game, which was fun.  Elisha finally rolled into Gunnison around 10:30, and then we drove on to CB in the snow.

12/23-12/26

The next several days, Elisha and I did a couple of beautiful cross country skis.  Then we did a couple of ski tours into the backcountry with Zach and Kaitlyn for some powder turns.  Christmas Eve we had a fun little party with several types of tasty appetizers and some special Christmas cocktails.  On Christmas day we had meat and cheese fondue after our ski.  And on the day after Christmas after our ski, we took a sleigh ride up CB mountain to Uley's cabin for a fancy dinner.

12/27
We drove back to Estes via Leadville so that we could see Tom Day

12/28-12/30
It snowed and was quite cold in EP, so Elisha and I did some various ski trips around EP and Rocky Mtn NP.  She of course loved seeing all the big bull elk, the deer, and the coyotes around the house and during our skis

12/31-1/1/15
We went skiing to Mary Jane and Winter Park with Phil and Abby.  It was a beautiful sunny day and we had lots of fun
In the evening we drove down to Denver to meet up with Jerod, Kristy, Dacre, and Danny for a little Antarctic reunion.  We met at the Yard House on the 16th street mall where we enjoyed some drinks before heading out to the 16th street mall.  They had little DJ's on each block, so we rolled into each DJ place and our antarctic group started dancing crazy, just like in Antarctica.  There usually wasn't many people dancing at the DJ spots, if any, and when we rolled in, we were quite the spectacle.  We definitely were featured on many videos as many of the passerby's were filming us.  We rang in the new year with fireworks on the mall.  Then Elisha and I headed to Tomakin Archambault's flat in LoDo to dance until 3am with the Archambault's and a bunch of their friends, which was fun
On New Year's day we headed up to Evergreen to hang out with my Uncle Kenny and cousin Kendra and my parents

1/2/15

Took Elisha on a technical x-country ski from Glacier Gorge up to Mills Lake.  It was a beautiful day and lots of fun, especially the fast downhill.  Tonight we're going to the Buffs Pac-12 opener against UCLA at the Coors Events Center.