It’s been a week since I arrived at the Cavity Lake forest fire incident, but today I needed to leave to go to Chicago for an Ad-Tech conference. I’m going down there with Wi-Fi Guys, another one of my clients, because it ties in well with a project that we are working on that deals with advertising/marketing.
So last night, after finishing up at the basecamp around 2200, I packed up and drove back to Duluth, arriving at 0130. I woke up this morning around 0730, went to walmart to pick up some stuff for the Chicago trip, and am now at my office getting things in order here. I’m going to meet Chris and Tom at my place around 1030. We’ll drive down today, and drive back on Wednesday. Then Thursday morning I get to drive back up the Gunflint Trail to the incident again, and stay for the remainder of the fire, which will probably burn until the end of August, lest mother nature put it out with a good rain.
I don’t think that I’ve eaten healthier, or felt better in the past few years, than I have this past week. Living and working on a forest fire crew has been a great experience. I havent had pop in over a week, drinking TONS of water, and eating large, hearty, well balanced meals. Sure, I’m tired and exhausted, but I’d rather fall asleep tired, than lay in bed wide awake, just because it’s time to go to sleep, when I’m not tired.
I’m thinking long and hard about taking the 4-day class to get my base certification for forest fire fighting. Then I’ll be a little more qualified to walk around camp, as well as know what to do and what not to do should the fire suddenly spread and overtake the camp. If I were to stop doing my business, I would most probably go and train to be a fire fighter (structure fire) and then do wildland/forest fires in the summertime. Although, I foresee continuing to do the Tactical Satellite stuff for a long while yet.