Thursday, July 22, 2010

Hatchers Pass Hike to Summit Lake

Summit Lake state recreation area is at about mile 19 of the Hatchers Pass road. If coming up from the Palmer side you turn off the pavement just before reaching the Independence mine recreation area.

There is a trail around Summit Lake, and along the bluff above, and west, of the lake. The views from the bluff viewpoint are outstanding, including the Willow Creek Drainage, the Susitna Valley, and the western arc of the Alaska Range.

Summit Lake is a small cirque lake, or tarn, reaching a depth of 20 feet. This cirque was the beginning of a long-gone, alpine glacier. The surrounding terrain is all glacially carved.










Thursday, April 15, 2010

Arctic Man

Okay for those of you who don't know what Arctic Man is, it is like Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, just with snow machines. All of the weeks festivities lead up to race on Friday (weather permitting). This race is where a skier or snowboarder takes off at about 5800 feet and drops to 1700 feet in less than 2 miles and then meets up with a snowmachine and a tow rope. The snowmachione pulls the skier up a hill about 2 more miles at speeds of around 90 mph. The skier then lets go of the rope and drops another 1200 feet to the finish. It is a must see.

 There is an old saying that it takes all kinds to make the world go round, well we definitely found the "all kinds". I think next year we will get a bit better spot than where we were located this year, down 6 spots from the bar and right next to the main road leading from the camps to the bar, lets just say we didn't get much sleep LOL.

Neither one of us knew just quite what to expect, until we saw motor home and tent city come into view, then visions of Woodstock rolled into our head...... As you can see by the first picture people didn't have much faith in the bathroom facilities and brought their own ;o)

Necessities.. snowmachine and porta potty.














The sunsets where gorgeous, and the nights were cold














Our trailer, is the black one in the picture, the bar was right across from the the blue tent and the sign you see in the distance.













One of my favorite pictures.













Us by the Alaska pipeline.












Maybe this should be a new races at arctic man (falls under the all kinds category), this was on top of the mountain and apparently the guy in the chair rode like that all the way up there, insane!












Too many snow machiners, in one place you know there is trouble, quick call out the national guard!!












There were fireworks battles almost every night we were there



























Apparently anyone can do this event even a 6'4" Ewalk












They are traveling at roughly 80 miles an hour, can you believe it?























































Pick up spot, the skier comes from one valley and the snow machiner comes from the other, the snow machier, throws the skier a tow rope and off they go, 80 plus miles and hour, until they hit the drop off point.












































Our camp is down in the middle.














I did take my vintage 1977 Kawasaki Sno-jet to compete in the vintage hill climb. Unfortunately the jet was too rich and I had a hard time keeping it running. I did make the race but just a bit too boggy to finish well.






The inside of our trailer worked out pretty nice with the help of a Mr buddy heater.



Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Chena Hot Springs

Jen bought me a new camera for my birthday, and because I work midshifts on my birthday she gave it to me early. I think the real reason though was the fact she wanted pictures on our trip to Chena Hot Springs.

Saturday morning we got up early and drove up the parks highway to Fairbanks and then north to the Hot Springs. We took several pictures on the way and we stopped at the Ice carvings for a few pictures. We spent several hours in the pool and finally got out just after 10pm. The temperature outside was about 5 degrees. The pool is an outside pool so you can imagine how cold the walk was from the pool to the inside dressing room. We had a blast.

On Sunday we got up and decided to take an alternate route back home. We drove down the Richardson highway to Glennallen and then cut back over to Palmer. Trip was just over 800 miles and we took just under 300 photos. I am still learning how to work the camera, but some of the photos turned out pretty good. I am throwing out a few and will put some more up later.

Take care.



Richardson Highway.














Parks Highway













Ice slide













Ice Carving













Ice carving.


















Ice bar at Chena Hot Springs












Ice Alter at Chena Hot Springs













Sunrise on the big one.






Monday, July 20, 2009

Homer and Eureka

Homer Alaska,
We camped on the beach and it reminded us of how much we miss living next to the ocean. Palmer is inland a bit so the ocean is about a hour away. It was nice to listen to the waves, walk the beach and just hang out. It was just Dave, Krista and I as Ashley had to work. So we left her and dog at home to spend some quality time together.
Eureka Alaska,
Time for four wheeling and playing in the mud!!! We bought a new trailer that we can fit all four snow machines and all four of the four wheelers in, and sleep in when needed. Ashley was working again, poor kid has worked every weekend since she got the job and has been missing out on a bit of the fun. This time we took one of Krista's friends Rachel with us and the girls slept in the truck tent and Dave and I slept in the trailer, not the same as sleeping in our own bed but still beats a tent! We took the dog with us and had a blast! Below are some of the pictures from the trip.