9.25.2014

bandits in AK//

during our last week in Alaska, we were lucky enough to have our best friends Wyatt and Zach come up and visit us! after all, what kind of alaska adventure would it be without those two??! while they were visiting, we spent our time fishing, zip-lining, hiking, scootering, camping, and just having a grand old time! on our last night there, we decided to hike Deer Mountain, the tallest peak in Ketchikan, and camp in the little cabin that was so conveniently built on top of it. the hike was probably one of the most beautiful i've ever done before. i just don't think you can beat an ocean view from atop the mountains, really. you can't really beat the company of good friends either, am i right? we loved having them there. and now, some pics to celebrate!

work in AK//

since being back from Alaska, we've had a ton of people asking us exactly what it was we were doing there this summer. it's kind of a hard job to explain, working at a fishing lodge. so we tried to take some good pictures that might help explain a little better just what we did all summer long! so nope, still not done posting fish pictures ;)
this is the dock we worked on all summer! 
we would catch boats that were coming in to drop off fish for processing, and then we would hang the fish up for the people who wanted pictures
the fish would then get put into totes and tagged for cutting
then the boys would filet the fish! this is the main job that josh was doing all summer. cutting thousands of pounds of fish a day! 
look at that form ;)
this is one of four filets that comes off of a halibut! (this one was super big). but after this they would cut these long filets into smaller portion sized pieces.
once the cutters were done with an order,  they would send these totes full of the cut fish into the processing room where me and most of the other girls were
from there we would dump those huge totes into the sink and wash and separate the fish, put them into labeled bags, and onto racks to go into the freezer!
there's a sink full of halibut for ya! yum, right? ;)
once the fish was frozen (each rack took about 2 hours) we would pull it out of the freezer, and start boxing it up that night to ship out the next day
the assembly line of boxing the fish...
labels getting put on the boxes
and a pretty crappy (sorry) pano of the boxing process!
orders all boxed up, stacked to the ceiling, waiting to be hauled to the freezer
and last but not least, at the end of boxing, the boys would have to haul all the boxes up this ramp, and across the street to the freezer to be shipped out the next day! lucky boys ;)
that's pretty much the simplified version of our job this summer! basically we just played with fish the whole time ;). anyways, hope that gives you somewhat of an idea of what we were up to, and in case you were wondering, YES we did love it. even the fishy work! sure the work got hard and it made for long days but we loved every second of being there! can't wait to go back.