Monday, April 20, 2009

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do



Honestly I love Alaska and especially Nabesna all the time. However, if I had to pick a time to be away from the state, it would be mid-April through the first part of May. Things around Nabesna are pretty muddy and that can make the road just as slick as ice. But the willow catkins are coming out - that's pussy willows for us non-botanist types - and that is a sure sign of spring.

Note: The next Nabesna Road update will be on Friday, April 24, 2009.


Con
ditions:
Nabesna Road is in good condition
. Most of the snow is gone from the road. There are some muddy areas. Be sure to carry a spare tire.
Boyden Creek
(Mile 34.3) is building up ice and has water crossing the road. Low clearance vehicles should use caution. Breaking through ice can be hard on vehicles and get you stuck (see 4/13/09 entry).

Insider Tips:
The ptarmigan and hare are starting their spring time molt. The white that hid them so well all winter makes them stick out like sore thumbs during this transition period. Ermine, or short tailed weasels, will also change from white to their summer brown. Arctic fox also change from white to black/brown but we don't have them in the Wrangell's.

Wildlife Sightings:
Lynx (4/20/09)

Moose x2 (4/20/09)
Caribou x15 (4/20/09)
Merlin x1 (4/19/09)

Northern Harrier x1 (4/20/09)

2 comments:

  1. I photographed pussy willows a couple of days ago - so thrilled to finally see them! And the geese have arrived here, and I heard the sandhill cranes have been seen flying a little further south. I'll be happy when the snow is finally gone and the mud has dried up.

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  2. I thought I might have seen a snow goose here but it was by itself - very odd. I'm hoping to go to Fairbanks in a couple of weeks. I love Creamer's Field this time of year.

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