Monday, 12 August 2013

Still here

Ok, it's been way to long since I wrote something and a catch-up is hardly possible...

However, working and living here in the arctic circle on the Husky Farm is still amazing and besides all the dogs, I have met a lot of really nice people. I have been for some really nice hikes and I think I am now at a stage where I am really useful on the Husky Farm. I got to train new arrivals and will look after the Farm in Valimaa tomorrow on my own.
This is my Valimaa buddy...

It's starting to get cold again and we are close to freezing temperatures at night. I won't get to see a lot of snow, though, as I am heading back to Germany on 03.09 from Helsinki, unfortunately. Will be back to normal, everyday to day life soon. The following are a few pictures just to give some brief impression of what kind of things I have been up to.

 Camping in a shelter, near to the Farm in Hetta.
Canuing over the lake where the dogs run in Winter.
Hiking and then eating up top, very typical German, with sausages and beer ;-).

I still have a few hikes planned and a lot more impressions to capture with the GoPro. I will again try to post some more, including some videos and I will definitely give a good heads-up for Guides that have left already, to get a glimpse of the dogs, etc. before I leave.





Also greetings and a big thank you to Tim, a friend from Hamburg, who had visited me. It was great having you here and I bet it was a great experience and chance to see and do something different.
It's late and I have an early morning tomorrow...so do stay tuned and I will try to be more persistent with the blog, pictures and videos, as promised to some Guides who have already returned home.

g'night


Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Valimaa - the 2nd Husky Farm

Spend the last two days in Valimaa or Darwin, which is the other Farm that we work on...

I am beginning to like this Farm even more than Hetta, although living here is very, very basic but improving with the time and effort people invest, here. The dogs are great and the basic task here are the same as on the other Farm. Also, I have begun shooting videos and pictures and if I have some spare time I will try to upload them.

However, it's my day off, tomorrow, and we are driving to Tromso, to have a look at the city and to pick someone up from the airport. I will be back in Valimaa, then and don't know how long I'll be staying there.

The sun is finally coming back over the horizon and it won't be long until it might actually get dark again for a few hours. Slept in my hammock, the last two nights and it's really cosy. Not outside, though, as I was keeping an eye on two dogs, which needed to be chained and kept inside - away from trouble!

So, I am in my second week of training and really enjoying the work. There's nothing, so far, that bothers me and I'm quite surprised of how well my body and mind cope with the high amount of learning and working - I guess the army really changed my attitude towards hard and sometimes annoying tasks that I sometimes might not understand the purpose of, yet. Also being out in the wilderness - more or less - is really nice again and I really get to appreciate small things, again. Like a clean, hot shower or a beer, whilst sitting outside reading a book and listening to the dogs howl.

Stay tuned ;-)

Sunday, 23 June 2013

Alright,

I'm still alive!!!! Only didn't have the chance to access the internet over the past six days.

Last I wrote I was in the train to Stockholm and that's where I will continue ...

16.06.2013

Arriving in Stockholm at 22:10, I just had to sprint across the platform to get the 22:12 night-train to Boden C. All my journey so far has been full of delays, just hope I arrive at the Husky Farm tonight with no further surprises.

I met Jasper on the night train with whom I was going to share the 3-bed cabin. As soon as the train started its engine, we hit the food wagon and got ourselves a beer. Really felt good, after such a stressful day…

Slept really well on the train - it is my favourite way of travel, from now on - better than the plain, ferry, car or others. I think I have never covered so many kilometres while asleep, as on that night-train.

10:30                Arrived in Boden C, and when leaving the train I saw Nadia, getting out of the Cabin right in front of me. Some good incident.

We got on the next train to Kiruna C and should arrive there for about 14:35… should have some time then for some food and have a look at Kiruna. Then we will have to find the Bus to Karesuando and hopefully, when we arrive there at 21:30, somebody from the Husky Farm will be waiting for us.

Can’t wait to start working with the dogs; looking outside of the trains during my journey, the landscape as continuously been changing and we are now driving through very remote forests and over lakes, it’s nice and warm outside and the sun has been shining since about 4 a.m.. I have been surrounded by several different languages since I left Hamburg and the people around me have changed noticeable, too.

Also, bag-packing people seem to be a very helpful and extroverted community. So far, I have noticed that bag-packers look out for each other and quite often get together in groups without knowing each other, and simply accompany each other for shared parts of their journey.

Tervetuloa Suomi!!!!


17.06.2013

First day of work over and I really enjoyed it.


I was introduced to all the volunteers yesterday evening and got to see the Valima Farm, the more remote and smaller Farm of the two. Work today was primary on the Hetta Farm; I was introduced to the different list of tasks and details on the dogs and how to work with them. These lovely animals are soooo strong. We did some pooping, watering and feeding and I got to train a potential lead dog in obedience training which work pretty well. A more unpleasant sight was the six dogs that were being neutered. That really was something that was not on my bucket list. The weather was alright and the mosquitos weren’t so bad – it’s really just about 5 stings in the face and about 3 or 4 on the hands. We had some good food and are now relaxing, reading and taking care of the male, nut-less dogs. 


23.06.2013

My day off, today! Working on the Farm is still awesome and I have finished my first week of training on the Hetta Farm (the bigger one) and will go to the other Farm (referred to as Darwin or Valimaa Farm), to learn the different processes there! It is an even more remote place and the dogs need more training....going down to catch some feed on video and hopefully will post it soon...


Stay tuned and be patient !!!