Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Nome, Alaska (May - November 5)


This year I was fortunate enough to be sent to Nome, Alaska for a week of training in May, and 2.5-3 week rotations from June until November 5, 2011. During this time period, I was able to see the rapid changing of seasons over the tundra, a dry brown in May to a fresh green in June. A fresh green to harvest autumn colors from August to September. From wheat yellow to snow-covered during October to November (Pictures Below). During this time period, I experienced life in a small town, life in Alaska, and was lucky enough to experience some recreational activities thanks to the hospitality of my boss. Additionally, it was my first time working in an accounting position in "industry". It was a steep learning curve but I learned an abundance both personally and professionally thanks to my bosses. Nome is a dream for people who love the outdoors: fishing, hiking, hunting, drives along the tundra, snowmobiling, ATVing, camping along the streams, cottages along the Bering Strait, ice-skating in town, cross-country skiing, ice-crabbing. One of my biggest regrets is not bringing a better camera during the summer months. Many of the photos below are taken from my iPhone. 


The Fourth Kind (Movie)
When I was notified that I would be going to Nome, I did a bit of research and stumbled upon a movie set in Nome, Alaska. The Fourth Kind attempts to explain disappearances amongst Nome residents through an alien abduction theme. While rain can pour for days-on end in Nome as exemplified in this movie, the humorous implications of the setting of 'Nome' within the movie turned it more into a comedy then a thriller. As an example, there are no trees in Nome and there appears to be a very limited time in which it is both raining and pitch black at night. ie. solstice, 24 hour day-light in the summer months, snow during winter months. 


Nome Skyline

May @~11pm
Those are Christmas Trees over the frozen ocean. Part of the Bering Sea Ice Classic Golf Tournament?

With Site Accountant extraordinaire Alex Yan in May on Glacier Creek Road

Last Train to Nowhere on Nome Teller Hwy (from New York) in June

Nome-Council Road Hwy

Kougarok Road (Mile 30 ish) in August

Woolley Lagoon in August


Snake River in September

John with Colleen with a King Salmon in September

Glacier Creek Road in September 

October

Beach by Front Street in October

Thanks for the hospitality John and Colleen!


One of the most interesting parts that I found about Nome is its dynamic history over the past century and geographical location; some highlights:

Military Importance
Nome is 138 miles from Russia, Big Diomede island which also served as a military base during WWII and the Cold War. Nome is home to one of the few remaining White Alice Communications systems constructed as part of America's Early Warning systems during the Cold War (Picture Below). Nome was part of the lend-lease program in which Satellite Field served as the last stop in America for planes flying to The Soviet Union. The remnants of Satellite Field can still be seen in Nome with the White Alice Communications System located in the background.  According to a colleague, a concrete building (now destructed) across from the current Nome Airport was utilized as an alternate meeting location during WWII for Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill.

Gold Rush
Along with the Klondike Gold Rush, the Nome Gold rush is one of Alaska's biggest gold rushes boasting an estimate of 20,000 inhabitants during the early 1900s. Abandoned gold dredges can still be seen along the Nome-Council highway. Recreational gold miners still frequent Nome during the summer months in trying their luck.

Reference: Wikipedia

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Anchorage Airport. Flight to Nome consisted of stops in Seattle, Anchorage, Kotzebue, Nome 
(~10-12 hours from Vancouver)

Melted Ice Skating Rink

One of many _____ & Pizza restaurants


May @11 pm (Beach by Front Street)

May @11 pm (Beach by Front Street)

May @11 pm (Beach by Front Street)

May @11 pm (Beach by Front Street)

May @11 pm (Beach by Front Street)

May @11 pm (Beach by Front Street)


The end of the Iditarod

Biggest Goldpan in the world?

Cheaper gas then Vancouver (at times)



Nome Sweet Nome

Front Street


Front Street











Glacier Creek Road

The ice melted from the Ocean within a 3 day span

This ocean was frozen the day before

Layover at Kotzebue

Beluga

Deeeelicious Moose

Beach in June


Reindeer in town


Gold Mining 







Nome Council Road in June / July


Nome Council Road in June / July


Last Train to Nowhere (Train from New York)


Last Train to Nowhere (Train from New York)

Last Train to Nowhere (Train from New York)

Council

Council

Nome Council Road in June

Nome Council Road in June / July

Gold Dredge - Nome Council Road in June 

Gold Dredge - Nome Council Road in June

Nome Council Road in June

Nome Council Road in June / July

Nome Council Road in June / July

Nome Council Road in June / July

Beach by Front Street

20 lbs of Alaskan Red King Crab from Nome

Feasting with the Family

Board of Trade (BOT) 

White Alice on Anvil Mountain in July


White Alice on Anvil Mountain in July

Kougarok Road in July


Gold Dredge just outside of Nome


Abandoned Truck - Kougarok Road in August

Kougarok Road in August

Kougarok Road in August

Kougarok Road in August

Kougarok Road in August

Grand Central River - Kougarok Road in August

Salmon Lake - Kougarok Road in August

Glacier Creek Road

Glacier Creek Road


Delicious Blue Berries on the Tundra in the intersection of Nome-Teller Hwy and Glacier Creek Road

Close to Fort Davis?

Close to Fort Davis?

Close to Fort Davis?

Close to Fort Davis?

Jo-Jaw JR

Jo-Jaw JR

Close to Fort Davis?

Close to Fort Davis?

View By the Wind Turbines

Range Practice?

Nome-Teller Road

Woolley Lagoon 



Abandoned House - Woolley Lagoon 


Abandoned House - Woolley Lagoon 

Abandoned House - Woolley Lagoon 

Woolley Lagoon 

Woolley Lagoon 

Woolley Lagoon 

Woolley Lagoon 

Woolley Lagoon 

Woolley Lagoon 

Woolley Lagoon 

Woolley Lagoon 

Hiking - Nome Teller Road (~Mile 42 ish)

Hiking - Nome Teller Road (~Mile 42 ish)

Hiking - Nome Teller Road (~Mile 42 ish)

Hiking - Nome Teller Road (~Mile 42 ish)

Reindeer Antler - Nome Teller Road (~Mile 42 ish)


Nome Teller Road

Nome Teller Road

Nome Teller Road

Ration for September Trip

Bed at Anchorage Airport (September)

Silver Salmon at Airport Pizza

Glacier Creek Road - September

Glacier Creek Road - September

Glacier Creek Road - September

Hanging out at Airport Pizza

Snake River - September

Snake River - September


John and Colleen with a gigantic fish



Silver Salmon

Snake River - September

Snake River - September

Snake River - September

Trout

Snake River - September

Snake River - September

Snake River - September

Snake River - September

Snake River - September

Snake River - September

Snake River - September

Snake River - September

Snake River - September

Snake River - September

Snake River - September

Salmon Sandwich at Airport Pizza

Hawaiian Burger at Airport Pizza

At Seattle


Halloween at Polaris
Amazing costumes!


View from the Office

Nome - October

Nome - October

Nome - October

Nome - October

Nome - October

Glacier Creek Road - Nome

Glacier Creek Road - Nome

Beach, Nome - October

Beach, Nome - October

Beach, Nome - October


Glacier Creek Road  - October

Glacier Creek Road  - October

Glacier Creek Road  - October

Glacier Creek Road  - October

Glacier Creek Road  - October

Glacier Creek Road  - October

Glacier Creek Road  - October

October

October

October

October

October

Glacier Creek Road  - October

Glacier Creek Road  - October

Glacier Creek Road  - October

Beach Nome

Thanks for the hospitality John and Colleen!

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