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March 06, 2005
Ric: Logistics co-ordinator

Name: Richard Carlson
From: New Zealand
Job: Logistics co-ordinator
What are you doing so far north?
I've been here for a couple of weeks to set up the FRS and plan the demarcation program
Have you been out in the woods before? What happened?
Yes , yesterday, I was driving the videographer back from filming a logging operation near Nellim when I sort of missed the road .... spent half an hour digging the van out of a snowdrift!
(That's not I meant! Ric has involved been in the Tasmanian Tree Sit - Dave)
What animal do you most resemble?
Don't know, but I read recently that a 700 kg fossilised guinea pig has been discovered... thats the sort of thing I'm into
What's the most important survival item?
Its got to be tea... I carry some english brekky in my jacket pocket just in case
Arctic Finland: Too cold, a bit cold, warm, or too damned warm?
Are you mad? step outside and try telling me its warm!
Posted by Dave at March 6, 2005 04:08 PM
Comments
Richard
Hi from Wellington. Good to see a kiwi trying to stop the destruction there. I have been to Finland 3 times and found it to be a beautiful place.
Good luck
Chris
Posted by: chris at March 7, 2005 11:47 AM
hey ric,
guinea pigs....disturbing, yet somehow not surprising...
stay warm brother
nice work,
malco
Posted by: malco at March 8, 2005 04:26 AM
Hi Rico,
Nice to see all of you working hard again.
Don't miss your road again ;)
Emilse
Posted by: emilse at March 12, 2005 01:26 PM
Hey Rico,
Nice work Bro'. Hope that you did not forget your fluffy bunny slippers as it looks very cold up there. I know that Dave has some if you did, bright pink ones - I saw them in his cabin..
Regards Mikey.
Posted by: Mikey at March 14, 2005 05:44 PM
Ever the crazy, nice work!
We'll be watching, albeit from warm and sunny Sydney ;)
Tash
Posted by: tash at March 17, 2005 07:01 AM
go the demarcation...
hope you haven't run out of tea... and loving the kit... all class
Posted by: cotts at March 17, 2005 07:29 PM

