Journal Entry
Old historic looking Welcome to Toolik Field Camp signOld sign for Toolik Field Camp

Life at Toolik Field Station has changed a lot over the years since its inception in 1975. The Institute of Arctic Biology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks runs the research station and coordinates the facility use. During the peak of the summer season, over a hundred researchers can be found at the site. Toolik Field Station is located just off of the Dalton Highway, which was built when the Alaska pipeline was installed. From this base, scientists can access sites in the Brooks Range, the arctic foothills, and the arctic coastal plain. Check out this map of Alaska with the inset of the Field Station; you can get a good idea of our general location

map from TFS GIS office website:http://toolik.alaska.edu/gis/maps/index.phpwe are here!

. For today I thought it would be fun to take you on a camp tour

image of color photo of TFSa labeled aerial photo of Toolik Field Station

Eating is a big social event; besides the gourmet food such as Thai Fish cakes and fresh arugula salad with wasabi-ginger dressing; one can catch up on lots of ongoing science discussions. We each get our own mug ,

Toolik Field Station logo on mug given to each resident at TFSmy coffee mug!

and proceed through the dining hall

dining hall at TFSDining hall with great windows to view Toolik Lake and the tundra beyond

. After eating breakfast, we usually go to work in the field or a lab.

Caroline, Mike and Anthony at work in the labAt work in Lab 6, the Snowmelt Project Lab!

We can walk around camp, or borrow a bike.

Bike barn at TFSYou can borrow a bike from the barn

We might want to take a break and go for a walk around the lake

view of snow on and around Toolik LakeView of partially frozen Toolik Lake near inlet

or work out in the gym

Toolik Field station fitness facilityToolik Health Club!

. Of course, nature calls from time to time

outhouse tower near the residential area at TFSAn outhouse complex referred to as a Tower

and because there is permafrost, all septic and liquid wastes are trucked out to Fairbanks. We try to recycle or burn everything else

recycling bins in kitchen at TFSall waste is categorized and put in proper bins

. We can wash up in the shower house,shower house module at TFS and are allowed to take a shower a couple of times a week. Most people take it easy on the wastewater supply, and the sauna is a very pleasant place to get cleaned up outside of sauna building at Toolik Field station. There are lots of buildings for all kinds of things,

Storage tent at TFS with canoes insideTwo canoes came out of that tent!

, and of course, our rooms. Some people stay in Weatherport tents

Weatherport Tent city at Toolik Field StationWeatherport Tent city at Toolik Field Station

which look a little chilly when it snows

snow on Weatherport tents at TFSBrrr!

, and I'm enjoying the warmth and luxury of an ATCO trailer

residential trailer at Toolik Field StationI live in here!

. It's cozy and sunny inside with a nice workspace

work desk in residenceThis is where i write journals!

and plenty of room to move around in and store my stuff. All in all, life at Toolik Field Station is filled with incredible views in all directions, populated with great fun people, and is really pretty darned civilized for being located in such a remote region of Alaska!