A cluster of 70-year old windswept Sitka spruce in Adak (photo by R.Wild, 7/1/2013)
In 1943-1945, under the direction of Army General Buckner, the military undertook a massive tree planting effort to boost the morale of the troops. It is evident that the general wasn’t a forester; the effort to spruce-up the windswept tundra was a failure. A few stunted trees persist in protected ravines scattered across the north-half of the island, bearing witness to the harsh and unforgiving climate in the Aleutians.
10 May, 2013
The islands of the Hong Kong S. A. R. where high-tech and tradition meet. During our stay in the Far East in 2013 we again experienced the outstanding hospitality so characteristic in Asia.
Born in Switzerland, graduated at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) with a Masters Degree in Engineering. Emigrated to the United States in the 1970s. Worked as engineer in private industry for several years. Completed post-graduate studies and was awarded MBA, and later Ph.D. in Business Administration for Dissertation on "Value Elements of Patented Mining Claims in National Forests". Works currently for the U.S. Forest Service, managing the valuation program for the Alaska Region. Maintains professional designations as Certified Forester (CF-SAF) and Accredited Rural Appraiser (ARA-ASFMRA).