The End of All Things Athel, for us, for now.
Last night four of us from Brian’s truck zonked out in the truck to music from Josh’s Zune when we got back to the campsite. Megan must be some kind of super hero or something, as she hopped out of the truck as soon as we got back. (Brian drives one truck and Adam drives the other. Brian’s truck usually contains him, Josh, Megan, Jay, and me, with Adam’s usually being him, Melody, Burke, Dave, and Jon.) We had stopped in town before coming back to the campsite, and many ate at McDonalds. I only got ice cream and cherry pie, thinking I would eat back at camp. But I fell asleep. I roused around 10pm only to haul my sleeping bag into the truck. I think I may have woken Jay, as he left shortly after I got settled, and by 10:30 I was the only one in the truck.
Today before heading back to the NCC field office in Vegas, we helped Adam’s half get rid of as much of the Athel along the road as we could accomplish before we left. Yesterday, his half traveled one 1/2 mile, dealing with thick Athel stands and crazy, twisted, and thick single Athel monsters. Given the choice between the two, I’m glad I made the 11 mile hike yesterday. At least my scenery changed. And, we saw the port-a-potty we had hiked by last week (the one on Map 3 ») across the lake, when we stopped to lunch on top of one of the hills at the edge of Lake Mead.
Christmas party at the NCC field office: Eric’s crew made an awesome rap. Wish I had a video recording.
Our next tour is from 2 Jan to 9 Jan, and then my sister is coming to visit! Yay! I’m not quite sure the details of the next tour, but I believe I heard that we will be road decomissioning somewhere south of Ely, NV, which last time I checked, had a low of 3 below. Brrrrrr.









Most of us went out to dinner tonight, taking a break from camp food. I was especially glad to get some warm clam chowder into my still ill body. Carley’s, where we ate, offers pizza, and I especially liked my Steak Lover’s Pizza. I could have ordered pretty much of anything on that menu; it all looked so tantalizing.
Since only nine of us came out tonight, we sat four and five at a table. Everyone at the table of five ordered pizza, and I shot a photo of Jon surrounded by everyone’s pizza. The flash startled everyone in the restaurant. *sigh*
All of us traveled to the grove that the half of the crew I’m with found yesterday. Up and down there, and up and down back. (pant, pant, pant.) My legs sure are getting a work-out and (I’d like to think) are learning a bit of mountain goat-ish manuevers. Honestly, my foot coordination is nowhere near that of any mountain creature, including human climbers, but I am learning how to slide down rocky and sandy slopes without crab walking or falling over.
Lunch under a large Athel away from the zone of destruction proved entertaining today as Adam and Melody proceded to play with the radios and attempt to wake up Brian who was sleeping next to the third.
Lunch has proved a bit difficult for me, though not in a hard-difficult sense. Difficult in that I take so long to eat that I have no time to nap before going back to work. Where possible, I’ve taken to reclining against my pack in order to nap and eat at the same time.
that we’d hook up with those rocks and be able to find our way down. Our path did not meet those rocks; we were higher; but the cows showed us. I wonder if we were perhaps following a goat path as some places were narrow for me to walk, and I’m a skinny person to begin with, much less in comparison with a cow.
