I have been on this rig for about 2 weeks now and have gotten into a dangerous routine. The saying on the ship is, “You eat until your tired, and you sleep until your hungry.” Something that will not be very good for my Everest Base Camp trek. To make matters worse, I had worked out too hard and temporarily hurt my knee, it feels like arthritus would feel but I will give it a rest and see how it is in a couple of days.
I now have 7 days left on my hitch and 6 days out here on the West Setia. I have done 4 jobs out here with a tool that I did not previously have a lot of experience. So it is good for learning and I am now by myself to do one last run in 2-3 days. I am excited to get home and see Chelsea, see Matt in Nepal, and check Mt. Everest off the bucket list. On that note, Matt and I originally wanted to do the whole hike to the top of Mt. Everest, but seeing as 33% of people die on the mountain to conditions and things not their fault we decided against it… Everest Base Camp will do.
I have taken many pictures out here and I would love to share them with you. As you can see the living quarters are quite nice, there are a few TV rooms, and a Service engineer room that has two phones and two computers for calling home and checking emails. (Or writing blogs =) I unlucked out, and my bunk is the one in the upper left. The guy underneath of me told me a few days ago, that he says his prayers every night that I don’t fall through. LOL. That would not be good.
Only in Africa would they have Acid Bugs...
Mess Hall
My Room - Im in the upper left bunk.
Bathroom and lockers
Game room - mainly locals hang out here.
The Rig (in the middle) is what pays for the party.
Everything else is for support - lots of stuff is needed
The Helideck
This guy is going to have a long trip back to land.
View of the platform
Yes, I have to hike all those stairs 2-3 times a day! FML.
The bridge to cross from the floating West Setia to the rigid Tambula Landana Platform
The deck of the West Setia
The lifeboats, hopefully I wont see the inside of those.
I am sitting right were the guy in the red is sitting now.
Pilots - Please dont kill us.
Best picture showing the layout of the West Setia and TL Platform
Another view
Malongo - the main city/base of Chevron
We are in the middle of the jungle.
On land again.
The bridge to cross and the West Setia in the background
The flare at night, you can feel its heat 100yds away!
The bridge
The rig at night
Working out on the Helideck