The beginning of December means a trip to Tolovana Hot Springs. There are a couple of cabins you can rent. We rented the log cabin with friends, Tom and Melissa. Tom took the snow machine, Melissa sledjored with her two pointer-huskies, Jeremy mushed, and I walked. I sledjored on the way out, though. It was much faster, even with Tommy, our fluffy, slow Serbian.
Here's a picture of Jeremy getting ready at the trailhead. Normally it's a little "breezy" at the trailhead, but not this year. It was really nice.
The day we went in was absolutely beautiful. This is a picture looking south along the trail. It's about 12:30 p.m. Those who live outside of Alaska often think it is completely dark here in the winter, but it is not. Although this is as high as the sun will get, it is not completely dark. The days are just short.
The day we went in was absolutely beautiful. This is a picture looking south along the trail. It's about 12:30 p.m. Those who live outside of Alaska often think it is completely dark here in the winter, but it is not. Although this is as high as the sun will get, it is not completely dark. The days are just short.
The upper tub. I can't tell you how wonderful that water feels. I love it.
Tom and Melissa with Elka and Wader.
Tom used to work in Forestry with Jeremy and I used to work with Melissa in Lands within the Department of Natural Resources. Tom now works for the University of Alaska and Melissa works as a planner for the North Star Borough. A borough is the same as a county. They are originally from Wisconsin. I've never met a person from Wisconsin I didn't like. Good people.
Tom used to work in Forestry with Jeremy and I used to work with Melissa in Lands within the Department of Natural Resources. Tom now works for the University of Alaska and Melissa works as a planner for the North Star Borough. A borough is the same as a county. They are originally from Wisconsin. I've never met a person from Wisconsin I didn't like. Good people.
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