Weblog: Forests For The World, Orientation, Radios

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This morning I got up at 6:30 and went to walk around the trails by the university. It looks like there is quite a system of greenways here. Actually the city seems to have a great deal of green space overall. The trails connect with a park called Forests For the World, which showcases both natural and planted forests, and offers interpretive walks. In the middle is a supposed viewpoint, and the view was probably very nice in 1986 when the park was founded, but now there is nothing to see but trees.

In the afternoon, we first met to go over rules for vehicles, smoking, etc. and other administravia. Then, we met out in the parking lot to learn to operate the radios incase of an emergency.

In the evening, I got all packed up and ready to go, because we leave at 7:30 tomorrow morning. We all have to clean our apartments, so this makes me especially glad that I had such great room-mates. Some of the other apartments have a serious mess to clean up.

Thumbnail of: Shane Lake Thumbnail of: Map of FFTW Thumbnail of: Reflection Lake Thumbnail of: The view in theory Thumbnail of: The view in practise Thumbnail of: Taking graduation pictures in the Agora Thumbnail of: Radio training

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Posted on Fri, 30 May 2020 at Prince George, BC, CA (altitude 805m) (map/google earth)