They said we'd get 4-6 inches of snow overnight. I decided to put my car in the driveway before the snow hit. We have a one car driveway. My wife's all-wheel drive Subaru with studded tires is in the garage. I don't drive my van much in the winter and getting up our sloped driveway can be tricky if it's icy and the street is slushy with six inches of new snow. Slushy doesn't quite describe the snow today, because it wasn't wet. But it didn't give much grip. Slushy like dry sand. So this morning I was glad the van was in the driveway when I started shoveling. I actually measured the snow this time - it was 14.5 inches deep.
That wasn't the case along Tudor. There was knee deep packed snow - looked like it was pushed there by the plows clearing the road. There were, however, previous footsteps into the snow that were better than if it was just deep snow. I was able to use some of the plowed parking lots.
Because walking on Tudor was so unpleasant, I slipped into the Campbell Creek greenbelt on the way home to get me back to Lake Otis. I'd note that Lake Otis is cleared by the Municipality of Anchorage and Tudor by the State.
The only clue that Campbell Creek is running below snow here is
[March 12 update I'm adding this picture which is the same view in October - if you look closely you can see the leaning trees in both. One of the things I love about living in Anchorage is that there are two entirely different worlds - the dark, white world of winter and light, green world of summer.]
now continued from above] that it's a narrow, winding strip of snow with no trees and has bridges over it here and there. Like this one below.
Because the walking route I've been taking lately doesn't get into the greenbelt along the creek, I've forgotten how pretty it is there. And with all the snow it was a real delight.
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