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April 09, 2005
Suprisingly Normal Day At The Forest Rescue Station

Reporting in from the Forest Rescue Station... where the snow is still pelting down. Despite all the activity down the hill from us, it's been a relatively quiet few days at the camp. People have been getting along with their jobs here - some are off demarcating the reindeer forests, others are working on various things that need to get done around the camp (like digging out our van if it gets stuck!). The odd snowscooter steams by at high speed, and we've had a few friendly visitors dropping by for coffee and chocolate.
A journalist from the Italian media has come to visit - and is off with one of the demarcation teams. Before he left with them, he dropped into the logger's camp to have a few words - but unfortunately, they didn't want to talk to him, and sent him packing.
We're still talking to the police about the death threats against one of our activists - so far we've got no news on that, but we'll keep you updated!
- Dave
Posted by Dave at April 9, 2005 08:49 PM
Comments
Hi Dave
Could you ask for a second chat session like the last what with Olli. It should be so helpful to know more what is happening in the camp. If there are some campaigners ready to chat and if you have time to join, please tell me. I can set one chat session soon if missy m is busy.
Bilel
Posted by: Bilel Saadallah at April 10, 2005 01:12 PM
Dudes, message from Townsville Queensland Australia.
Temp 32c overcast and very Brown.
You guys are doing a great job and we are watching with great interest.
Keep it up.
Ric Carlson you legend hope you are working more than playing,
Cheers,
John R
Posted by: John Riley at April 11, 2005 05:25 AM

