Gave the car a spin this afternoon. It's good to get out of town a bit.
Looking across Turnagain Arm from the Seward Highway. Can you see the tracks where rocks have slid down over the snow?
Gave the car a spin this afternoon. It's good to get out of town a bit.
Looking across Turnagain Arm from the Seward Highway. Can you see the tracks where rocks have slid down over the snow?
I drive my van even less during the winter than the summer. Partly because I avoid driving as much as a I can. But also because we spend more time during winter with grandkids to the south. We have it parked out of the street so it doesn't block the snowplows while we're gone. And since we've been gone a while, I felt I should take advantage of the lack of snow, to go for a ride to charge up the battery. Which is why we got to McHugh Creek.
The total lack of snow or ice in the beginning of November feels weird, but no one was complaining.
I try not to drive too much and an Alaskan hazard has kept me from using my car as we await a new windshield. The car spent much of the winter in the neighbor's driveway, which is much wider than ours. But sometime during its stay, an icicle crashed down from above and made a very impressive web of cracks right in front of the driver. The very center is even leaning in. I've put clear packing tape all across this creation as we wait for a new windshield to make its way north. I'm still concerned a good bump would send it all crashing in. They told us it would be four weeks and I called today because it's overdue.
So my wife's car got us on our first outing for the season. McHugh Creek tends to have less snow than Anchorage and is a good first hike. But it was not as snow free as we had expected. It was also windy until you get into the woods and a gust grabbed my had and it disappeared. J is usually pretty good at finding things, but didn't see it at all in amongst the trees. Another couple came by and they were at the right angle to spot it and retrieve it.
The view of Turnagain Arm never disappoints.We drove south to McHugh Creek where the spring tends to come a little sooner than in Anchorage. It's good to just get out where there are just trees and mountains and water.
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.
Our first stop was Bird Point, to get a little beach time. The weather was cooperative and I found I nice big flat rock to get a short nap in.
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