We took advantage of late October sunny day to go for a hike this afternoon.
McHugh Creek ought to still be snow free we thought. And it was. Well, a little snow up on top, but not like all the hillside snow in Anchorage.
All the leafless cottonwoods look so cool, just waiting for us to join their party.
Here's one of those little rivulets I was talking about.
McHugh Creek was the perfect spot, because just south of the entrance to the parking lot there was road constructions and cars were lined up. Which also meant, when we left, there were no cars for a while because they were waiting to get let through the construction zone.
Driving back the tide was out in Turnagain Arm and the Alaska Range was visible in the distance.
A quick stop at Potter Marsh. There were three swans off in the distance. I don't have one of those huge telephoto lens like the lady at the pull out, so I didn't eve try. But the grasses and the still water were enough for me.
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