Finally, it's August. I get to go home this month, and it's starting to really feel like things are winding down here. We finally finished working on the North Flank Project, which was a major section of what needed to be surveyed this summer. After climbing five or six ridge tops (some multiple times), traipsing through thick brush, and encountering all kinds of weather (rain, thunderstorms, hail, 1000 degree weather), we're done. We found three prehistoric sites, and checked up on a few sites from previous years. That's not a whole lot, but we were glad to find any sites at all after many discouraging weeks. The rest of the summer should be much easi
The sad news is that we had to say good-bye to a few of the interns, as they had to head back
home for school. This was the last week for my roommate, Erica, Emily (who will be going to Portland State next year), and Adam. Next week nearly everyone is leaving, including the crew chiefs. So, I'll get to spend my last two weeks here with the Forest Archaeologist, Jeff, and two interns, Matt and James. It will be different.
We're doing the High Uintahs again, and actually, I'm the only one who will have been up
there twice this summer. We're going the third week of August, and we'll be there the entire week this time. Fun. But, I think it'll be much easier this time, physically, at least.
I've been continuing to look at grad schools. I discovered the web page petersons.com, which is an awesome resource. I found out the acceptance rates of the anthropology departments of the schools I want to go to. Oregon is actually the hardest to get into, with an acceptance rate of 11%, Washington State is 16%(?), and Utah is 48%. I was glad to find one good school with a high acceptance rate, as I am very nervous about getting in somewhere. I'm also now
I've been reading The Complete Joy of Home brewing lately, and I'm getting really excited about brewing beer when I get back home. I think the first batch we'll make will be a hefeweizen, then maybe an oatmeal stout. I've missed good beer out here in Utah.
I'm starting to realize, now that everyone is leaving, how much fun we've had, and how much
I'll miss everyone. My last month here will be very unlike the rest of the summer; so I hope as more people leave, I'll still be having a good time.
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