Things are looking pretty green around here – finally. Slana looks like summer but here at the end of the road we are still more spring like. The wild flowers are starting to show up with lupine, and some dwarf fireweed the most obvious from the road. The Memorial Day weekend was busy. Of course that’s relative. There were probably around 10 campsites in use over the course of the entire road!
Note: The next Nabesna Road update will be on Sunday, May 31, 2009.
Road Conditions As Of
Mile 15 – Mile 17.5: The road is rough in this area with numerous pot holes.
Rock Creek is still very rough with one lane traffic only. DOT is moving fill in so watch for heavy trucks and other equipment in the area.
Trail Creek (Mile 29) is dry.
Lost Creek (Mile 30.8) has shallow water flowing across the road.
Boyden Creek (Mile 34.3) has shallow water flowing across the road.
Mile 36 – Mile 42: Conditions deteriorate and are rough but still passable by any vehicle.
Insider Tips:
It’s always a struggle to describe
Moose x2 (5/27)
Snow Shoe Hare (Daily)
Arctic Ground Squirrels (Daily)
Trumpeter Swans (Daily)
Goshawk (5/27)
Yellowlegs (5/27)
Barrow’s Golden Eye (5/27)
I just did a drive down to Paxson and in on the Denali Highway a ways. Saw lupine and sweet pea in that area, with clumpings of mountain avens in the higher hills around Donnelly Dome. I love when our state comes alive with wildflowers.
ReplyDeleteMe, too. We haven't been on the Denali Hwy yet. Just in the last few days the Dwarf Fireweed, Siberian Aster and more of the usual road side flowers have bloomed. The Gray Jays brought their youngsters into the yard.
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