Sometimes you just gotta decide it's spring, even when the environment hasn't fully committed yet. It's April 21st. For the 3rd or 4th time this year, I am declaring spring! Maybe this time it will stick. My neighbor and I committed to starting spring and summer walks this past Tuesday. When Tuesday after work came and a trail was discussed, I said we needed to do a reintroduction to hiking for me after the long winter (aka the sidewalk...fortunately the views are even beautiful on the sidewalk). I figured the trail, being shaded would be snowy, muddy, cold, and slick. But 5 days later, Sunday, trails would obviously be melted right? Yeah, no. But it wasn't slick or muddy at least. Just slushy.
Still, it was glorious to just get out there again. So easy walk #2 of the year...Eagle River Nature Center.
This is a must for anyone visiting. You get this view in about half a mile from the paved parking lot on a wide, sloping trail that is pretty easy for folks of all levels to accomplish. One summer I was walking with friends out this way, and at the starting point an elderly man with a walking stick stood looking longingly at the path as his children and grandchildren started out. I could tell he wanted to go, but perhaps thought better of it. So I stopped to ask if he was going to go down the trail, and let him know that it was wide, gently sloping, and easy to navigate (rocks and twigs visible and easy to avoid), and he could walk with us if he wanted. He literally jumped (or skipped) at the opportunity. I would guess he was mid 70's, and probably more capable than me. They were on vacation from India. He had lots of good stories to tell, and was excellent company down the trail. I was glad to give him the 'trail condition' so that he got to enjoy the hike (and was secretly happy that by coming with us I was able to guide him down the most scenic of the branching paths). So for anyone reading this coming to Alaska looking for a short wide trail with a great payoff, and just a bit of a hill, this is the one for you.
We stopped to buy the annual pass, which also give trail conditions, and today's notice was this. Mostly slushy and a tad wolfy.