Fri - October 17, 2003
Week of October 12-18, 2003
Alright, it is a little early, but I had to let
you know what I was up too.
Well, I am really excited tonight because
tomorrow, at around 6:20 am, I have to get on a bus. The bus is going to take me
to the train station, where at 7:42 am I am leaving for 3 nights and 2 days in
beautiful, historic St. Petersburg. I haven't really decided everything that I
am going to do there yet, as it is an amazing city with lots of things to visit.
I am hoping that I will be able to visit the Hermitage, and St Peter and St
Pauls fortress, and a lot of other things.
When I get back on Tuesday I will
update yall on what I did and what I saw. I am taking my camera so there should
be tons of pictures on Tuesday
too.
Until then, right now I am as
excited as a 9 year old on Christmas, but this time I will try not to steal any
Ninja Turtles. (Big shout out to my
brother on that one, sorry
bro!)
Craig
Posted at 10:22
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Fri - October 10, 2003
Week of October 5 - 12, 2003
Wow! Hadn't realized how long it has been since
my last update.
Well, so many things have happened it is hard
to keep track of. First, there was our excursion to Lapland. We went the first
week of October and visited a couple of mines, and some equipment manufacturers.
We visited the Kemi Mine, the Hitura Mine, the Tornia Steel Works, and the
equipment manufacturer Normac.
At
Kemi we stayed at a little motel that had the tiniest rooms I have ever seen
three guys share. But we survived, and the rooms were free, so no worries. The
Kemi mine has been operating as an open pit for about 20 years, and they just
recently (Sept 2003) started underground operations. It is a very,very clean
mine, but I don't think it will stay that way for long.They are mining
ferrochromium, which they then sell to steel producers, or ship to the Tornia
Steel Works, which is owned by the same parent company. The ferrochrome is used
in the production of stainless steel. The deposit is actually the only one in
Finland, and is responsible for about 3% of the world supply. There is about 10%
of ferrochrome in Kazakhstan, and the rest is from South Africa. We got to go on
an underground tour, and went down to the 500 level (500 m below surface). No
big deal though, cause it is kinda hard to tell the difference between 5 m
underground and 500 m.
Tornia was
just down the road, so we visited them next. If you have never seen a steel
plant before, it is pretty cool, but once you have seen one, they quickly lose
there appeal. It was fun though, and it is always cool to see the hot steel
flying along the rollers as it is getting
pressed.
After visiting the above
two places for a couple of days, it was time for a change of scenery and we
drove a couple of hours back towards Helsinki and visited the equipment
manufacturer Normac. They had an interesting presentation, and a heck of a good
buffet. The Canadian and Dutch even teamed up and won a bottle of decent
champagne. After the wonderful party hosted by Normac, we got back on the bus
and drove to the place where we were staying the night. It was in a campground
area, the kind of place were you can rent a cabin or bring a tent and just hang
out. It was pretty cool, and we had lots of fun. There was even a sauna in each
cabin. We had so much fun, my Helsinki roomy Pierre broke his leg. Which kinda
ended his evening, but he is doing alright now, and gets the cast off at
Christmas.
The next day we got up
early and drove to the Hitura mine. Unlike the Kemi mine, Hitura is nearing the
end of its life. It has been underground for about 30 years, and they do not
have that much ore left. They are mining mainly nickel, and it is in very weak
rock. They are using a lot of rock support. Hitura was cool because it was a
real mine. They didn't have any fancy presentation rooms etc, it was just a
canteen and the mine, and the
mill.
Well, that is pretty much
all about my trip to Lapland. Sorry for the delay in posting, I will definitely
try to keep more on top of things. I have too anyway, or else Stephanie will fly
over here and beat me up.
Until
next time, always enjoy French's Mustard when you can, 'cause in some places it
just doesn't
exist.
Craig
Posted at 10:23
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Sun - September 28, 2003
Week of September 21-28, 2003
What the heck was Craig up to last week? Well, since
you asked.....
Hey there
everybody!Using a new method of
posting my adventures online, so we will have to see how it looks. It sure is
exciting though, isn't it?Anyway, this
week was a party week in Helsinki. On Sunday 21, we went for a hike at Nuuksio National
Park . It was only about an hour bus ride away, and it was really
nice. It reminded me a lot of the Georgian Trail region though, so it was kinda
weird. Kept on expecting to run into somebody I
knew.During the week, we had a couple
of nice parties. There was a sauna party on Monday 22 (the Finns love their
sauna parties), and then on Wednesday 24 Metso Minerals came and gave a
presentation on how great they are and how great it would be to work for them.
There was lots of free drinks, and everybody had a great time.
On Thursday 25 we went on our first
excursion. We visited Tamrock's plant about 200 km north of Helsinki. They make
all sorts of mining machinery, so we toured the factory and sat through a couple
of presentations. Then they gave us some free drinks, and food, and, of course,
a sauna.This weekend I was pretty
partied out so I just hang around, did some relaxing type things. I even found a
basketball net near my apartment so I bought a cheap basketball and messed
around a bit.Well, that is pretty much
all that happened that week. When I type it out it sounds kinda boring, but I
distinctly remember having a heck of a good time, strange that.
Well, have a good week and remember to
check back next week, you never know when something exciting will happen. Oh
yeah, and keep your stick on the
ice.Craig "Why is everybody speaking
Finnish" Broadhurst
Posted at 08:28
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