So much for coming up with some deep, thought-provoking, reflective Christmas post like I'd planned to do last week. But I have no complaints -- I've been having too much fun and staying too busy to philosophize lately. And besides, as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, so I'll let the photos do most of the talking. :)
Saturday, December 29, 2012
December photos
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Alaska,
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hiking,
holidays,
Nome,
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snow,
snowshoeing,
winter
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Winter Solstice
It's incredible how much more the "winter solstice" means when you only have 3 hours and 56 minutes of daylight. I don't really mind the darkness too much, but yesterday I was filled with an overwhelming feeling of hope and relief, knowing that this was as short as the days would get, and hereafter I would have only longer days to look forward to (even if it will only be 4 hours and 10 minutes of sunlight by New Years!).
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Nome,
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snow,
winter
Sunday, December 16, 2012
More winter photos and snowshoeing
This week I've gotten out to explore a couple times since we still don't have enough snow to close off all the roads, so I thought I'd post some pictures.
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| Yep. That's a negative-20. |
| Heading west out of town |
| These signs are on all the roads out of town |
| Fox (?) tracks found while snowshoeing |
| On a -17 degree day, frozen rivers were steaming! |
| Sunset over the outskirts of town |
| Less-frozen parts of the sea ice were steaming |
However, when we arrived, the temperature had risen to about -17, deemed safe to go outdoors. The kids all had their snow gear and were stoked to get outside, so after a briefing on snowshoe etiquette, we got them prepped and braved the cold, ourselves, to take them out to a nearby field.
| 5th Graders trying out their snowshoes for the first time |
| A really great group of kids! |
Labels:
Alaska,
cold,
internship,
National Park Service,
Nome,
tundra,
winter
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Ice Adventures
Yesterday a group of us decided to brave the sub-zero temperatures and enjoy our still snow-free weather and drive out to Dorothy Falls, a fun hiking location we'd been to over the summer. The falls are about 25 miles from Nome and a 2 mile hike from the road. We headed out at sunrise around noon, to make the most of the daylight.
Before starting our hike though, we stopped at Salmon Lake to see how it was doing in the cold. We found it almost completely frozen over, the ice at least a foot and a half thick. I've never seen anything like it before. Some of the ice was totally clear, with bubbles frozen in place!
| Frozen bubbles under the ice! |
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Alaska,
cold,
exploration,
gear,
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Nome,
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photos,
snow,
the north,
tundra,
winter
Friday, December 7, 2012
S'no place like Nome for the Holidays...
Despite the mild melancholy of not being home for the holidays, so far December has been bit more exciting than November, which I will get to momentarily.
To begin, there is still almost no snow; today the newspaper reported an all-time record low snowfall last month, as we received only 0.2 inches instead of the average 12.1 inches! Climate change in action, I tell you! In addition, the air temps averaged about 14 degrees F last month, as opposed to the usual 16 degrees.
Labels:
Alaska,
cold,
gear,
holidays,
internship,
National Park Service,
Nome,
photography,
photos,
snow,
snowshoeing,
the north,
towns,
tundra,
winter
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