Welcome to Outdoor Savages! We are a small group of friends that enjoys nothing more than to spend our free time in the outdoors. Here are the first hand accounts of our adventures. Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

A Great Trip

   Yesterday I had the opportunity to visit Deer Island located in Winthrop MA.  My fellow workers and I  got on a bus filled with other Waste Water Treatment professionals and headed up.  The Island is really two entities.  First, the Waste Water Treatment plant takes up the whole interior of the Island.  Second, the perimeter of the Island is a public park in the form of a pathway. 
    The Waste Water Treatment Facility at Deer Island is huge.  They handle 43 towns and cities in the Boston area.  They also maintain the collections system for the place, which has got to be endless.  It Treats 365 million gallons per day with a peak capacity of 1310MGD.  They also have a pelletizier there which turns the digested sludge into a low grade fertilizer sold as Bay State Fertilizer,  105 tons of pellets are produced every day.  I won't get into the technical stuff, but i will say the place is unreal.  Everything is kept very clean and in good working order.  The lay out of the place is awesome.  Everything was designed for function and maintenance.  After going through the plant the final effluent is disinfected with Sodium Hypo chloride and released 9 miles out to sea.  The Lab at the facility is equally impressive.  The Lab staff monitors all the pre -treatment waste programs, drinking water, and the tests to run the plant.  The place is simply amazing. 
   Now on to the park.  Here I can see some great striped bass fishing to be had.  It seems like an endless shore line to toss plugs, flies, or bait.  I can't wait to go back up and fish.  Also, in the days of yester-year.  Native Americans were sent out there to be converted to the Christian faith, many never made it through the winters.  Years later When the Irish immigrated to the Boston area the public officials sent anyone thought to be sick with cholera there, many never made it off the Island.  When the Project began on the current Waste Water Treatment Plant several sets of human remains were found.  They were laid to rest at a memorial on the Island. 
    Yesterday's trip was a good experience.  There are several hard working smart people ensuring that Boston Harbor is protected at Deer Island.  The Plant in first rate and i was very impressed.  The Final Effluent looked clear and fresh as it left the plant on its way out to the sea.  New technology is constantly being explored including solar and wind generated power to ensure the people of MA Boston Harbor will be clean.  I recommend everyone to go and visit the park that surrounds the Island.  Your friends and family can enjoy a wonderful walk or go fishing.  The managers wanted the park to remain open even after 9-11-01.  Go and enjoy this place, but remember there is a lot of hard work going on there to keep the bay clean. 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Getting Back Before it's Gone

         I have been busy lately and i have not been able to get out and do as much as i wished these last few weeks.  It seems that work or family calls every time i think of getting out for some fishing, but i know i am preaching to the Choir   here.  I am sure most people have noticed a change taking place.  Days are shorter, nights are longer, leaves are starting to hint colors, and the nights are cooler, and lots of windy days.  Recently i have made an effort to get back in the swing before i am chipping ice to get my boat in to duck hunt. 

USK Part 3.........Water

      It is said you can survive up to 3 weeks with out food but will be dead in about 3 days with out water.  Remember the pictures from Katrina?  People sat on the roof of their homes for days, surrounded by water, none of it drinkable.  The public water supply was useless.  The American Red Cross advises you have one gallon of water per-person, per-day.  How can we store water for such a cataclysmic event?  I don't have all the answers; however, since i work in the waste water treatment business i know a thing or two about water.

Monday, September 5, 2011

USK Part 2...........Shelter

        I am putting Shelter at the top of my list.  Since I live here in New England i have to be able to protect against several different types of conditions.  Keep in mind, however, i need to keep weight and size way down.  The Idea of carrying a canvas wall tent with a stove is out of the question.  Speed is another feature i am looking for.  If conditions change or the area becomes unstable i need a shelter that breaks down in seconds so we can run.  Keeping a low profile is also a good idea, because i don't want to attract attention, unless I want to.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

USK/SK Part 1

Hurricane Bob
      The idea of a survival kit readily available for "when it happens"  is a great idea.  I will be honest that i was a little shocked at myself for not having a well thought out procedure or any emergency rations.  I figured that a flashlight, a bottle of water, rain coat, and a pistol with get me through OK.  I now realize my thoughts could not be any further from the truth.  A survival kit and plan needs to be well thought out, and i figure thinking it through would be my first step in creating a plan and bag.