Tuesday, November 20, 2007
I am back
I am back from my second mission to Laos. It was a great trip and I will try to get some pictures up soon.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Back in a month
I leave for Laos tonight. I have a great team and am very much looking forward to getting back in the dirt. If everything goes according to plan I will get home to Hawaii just before Thanksgiving.
Have a great Halloween for me!
Have a great Halloween for me!
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Heading back to Laos
It is just over two weeks until my third mission for work. I am headed back to Laos. This time I am going to be in Khammaoun Province. It is in the central (in a north-south sort of way) portion of the country. I will be gone a little over a month and will be returning to Hawaii right before Thanksgiving. It should be a great mission and I can't wait to get out into the field.
Unfortunately, I am going to be off in the boonies, so there will not be any updates while I am in the field... Sorry. But I promise lots of pictures when I get back.
Unfortunately, I am going to be off in the boonies, so there will not be any updates while I am in the field... Sorry. But I promise lots of pictures when I get back.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Asia Cup
The highlight of my trip to Vietnam was definitely when a few of us went to see a quarter final game in the Asia Cup. The Asia Cup is like the world cup for soccer (football), but only for Asian counties. We had the good fortune to get to see Australia versus Japan.
The match was held in My Dihn stadium in Hanoi. It was a late afternoon match-up and we we got to sit in the sunshine and drink cold beers. It was awesome. As in all football matches there were tons of fans out in force completely decked out in their team's gear and making a ton of noise.
The first half went scoreless. The Aussies struck first mid way through the second half and Japan answered right back three minutes later. Soon after that the referee made a terrible call and sent an Aussie player off with an undeserved red card. Theboys from down under managed to hang on for 45 more minutes (two over time periods) a man down without giving up another goal. However, in the end, the Aussies lost on the penalty shootout.
The real bummer about the Aussies losing is that the party back at the hotel that our two groups were staying at would have been a lot better.
Oh and it was also good to go to a football game and not have my camera stolen...
The match was held in My Dihn stadium in Hanoi. It was a late afternoon match-up and we we got to sit in the sunshine and drink cold beers. It was awesome. As in all football matches there were tons of fans out in force completely decked out in their team's gear and making a ton of noise.
The first half went scoreless. The Aussies struck first mid way through the second half and Japan answered right back three minutes later. Soon after that the referee made a terrible call and sent an Aussie player off with an undeserved red card. Theboys from down under managed to hang on for 45 more minutes (two over time periods) a man down without giving up another goal. However, in the end, the Aussies lost on the penalty shootout.
The real bummer about the Aussies losing is that the party back at the hotel that our two groups were staying at would have been a lot better.
Oh and it was also good to go to a football game and not have my camera stolen...
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Bac Giang Province
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Lao Cai Province
Friday, July 27, 2007
Return to Hanoi
After worked wrapped up on my site a little early we moved north to Hanoi. I visited Hanoi back in 2005 on my Southeast Asian adventure. I had an awesome experience when I was there the first time, and the city did not disappoint upon my return.
One of my first stops was Hanoi Backpackers Hostel where I stayed in 2005. Max, the owner, was more than surprised to see me and a little worried about what sort of trouble I would cause this time. I assured him that since I was in town for work I would be on my best behavior.
I also explored more of the city's sensory stimulating streets.
While I greatly enjoyed Hanoi the first time I was there, this trip reminded me how much I love the city. It is definitely one of my favorites out of all of the cities I have visited. There is something new and interesting to see, hear, smell, and taste around every corner. There are fabulous restaurants of every variety and a seemingly endless number of things to do and explore.
I hope to get the opportunity to return to Hanoi several more times through work.
One of my first stops was Hanoi Backpackers Hostel where I stayed in 2005. Max, the owner, was more than surprised to see me and a little worried about what sort of trouble I would cause this time. I assured him that since I was in town for work I would be on my best behavior.
I also explored more of the city's sensory stimulating streets.
While I greatly enjoyed Hanoi the first time I was there, this trip reminded me how much I love the city. It is definitely one of my favorites out of all of the cities I have visited. There is something new and interesting to see, hear, smell, and taste around every corner. There are fabulous restaurants of every variety and a seemingly endless number of things to do and explore.
I hope to get the opportunity to return to Hanoi several more times through work.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Work on site
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Creepy Crawly
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Base Camp
So that you have a better idea of how we have been living, here are a few photos of our base camp.
The flight to the site
Here are a few pictures of the flight from Hue to the site. We flew south over the coast in a Mi-17 out to the site.
The little brown dot at the end of the top red arrow is the helicopter landing zone in the lower left corner of the next photo...
The little brown dot at the end of the top red arrow is the helicopter landing zone in the lower left corner of the next photo...
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Getting there
After several long flights, and an unusually long layover in Guam in the middle of the night we managed to all arrive in Da Nang in one piece. Rather slightly frayed, but one piece nonetheless. One of the perks of Da Nang in that we get to stay at the Furama Hotel. It is owned by a Japanese company and it is one of the nicest hotels in the country. It is a little ways south of town and is right on the beach. There are two pools and multiple restaurants and bars.
Unfortunately that only lasted one night… Because my recovery site was in a different province than the one that Da Nang is in, we had to drive two hours north to Hue the following day. The journey was made in a four car caravan.
We spent two nights in
Friday, June 01, 2007
Deployment #2
I am set to head out on my second deployment on Saturday, the 9th of June. It is going to be a base camping mission to Vietnam. What does this mean, you ask? Well, it means that 12 military personnel, 5 Vietnamese officials, 60 local workers, and I will all be living on a steep hillside in the Vietnamese jungle. In tents. For 45 days.
We have to bring all of our own food for 45 days worth of meals. What, you ask. The military doesn't provide the food? I am reimbursed for the cost off all of the food that I bring with me. It is actually a really great gig because it means that I get to eat what I like, not just what I am provided.
The location for the mission is in central Vietnam, a little ways outside of Da Nang. Da Nang is actually a city that I have been through before. It was in 2005 when I was on my SE Asia adventure. I spent a paltry hour in Da Nang on my way from Hue to Hoa's Place. I am hoping to get the opportunity to do a bit more exploring of the city on my way into and out of the site.
Unfortunately, since I am going to be living out in the jungle I am most likely not going to be able to post any stories or pictures. This is not a for sure guarantee though. I am going to have to wait and see if there are any surprises.
We have to bring all of our own food for 45 days worth of meals. What, you ask. The military doesn't provide the food? I am reimbursed for the cost off all of the food that I bring with me. It is actually a really great gig because it means that I get to eat what I like, not just what I am provided.
The location for the mission is in central Vietnam, a little ways outside of Da Nang. Da Nang is actually a city that I have been through before. It was in 2005 when I was on my SE Asia adventure. I spent a paltry hour in Da Nang on my way from Hue to Hoa's Place. I am hoping to get the opportunity to do a bit more exploring of the city on my way into and out of the site.
Unfortunately, since I am going to be living out in the jungle I am most likely not going to be able to post any stories or pictures. This is not a for sure guarantee though. I am going to have to wait and see if there are any surprises.
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
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