Saturday, May 9, 2015

Skiing in AK and Seward in winter

Dave headed towards microdot peak in the middle of this picture, skiing off the backside is something we plan on doing once there is more snow.
 Hatcher Pass is about a ten minute drive away from us to the top parking lot area and we are feeling very spoiled having such easy access from our apartment.  We spent many hours on the road over the last few years as we skied in the Wasatch mountains.  We now feel like we can head up for a few hours for a quick tour if we want and not feel like we need to stay out all day if the snow isn't that great or the weather is not cooperating.
This winter we were able to get out quite a bit even though it was a low snow fall year and we had to do a little rock dodging especially in the beginning.  With it now being towards the end of the season we definitely have a better feel for what aspects are better and have some favorite routes that always seem to be good no matter what the snow or weather have been up to. 



Ski crampons are essential here and we never leave home without them.



This is a flag on top of marmot peak which starts out straight from the parking lot.  It's great not having to do a lot of walking before the uphill starts.  This is something we can climb and ski within 45 minutes from the minute our skis are on.  I am 6 months pregnant in this photo and have been lucky to be having a great pregnancy, especially after the first couple months where I felt kind of sick a lot.  One thing I had hoped for was that I would still be able to get out and ski as much as possible and luckily that is how it has worked out so far.


This is archangel road where I spent many hours driving to my favorite blueberry picking area this last fall.  In the winter they groom it for ski racers and have a classic track as well.  It goes back for about 3.5 miles and every weekend the parking lot is packed.  A lot will have their dogs strapped to them too.
Four of our friends got their first back country setups for the year.  Dave had a lot of fun researching and helping them figure out the best equipment that would work for them.  We were and still are so excited to have some other couples to head out with.  The first day was awful weather and the snow wasn't that great but they still loved it!

We were bored one weekend Dave was home and the weather wasn't so good for skiing so we drove 3 hours down to Seward.  We decided to drive along the ocean on a really bumpy road to Miller's Landing.  This is a little town that has a bunch of cabins to rent and sea kayaks as well as the start off point for a hike along the coastline we really want to do someday. 







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