It’s late August and it’s feeling and looking like fall here in Alaska. We’ve received the first white dusting on the high peaks above Girdwood, the vegetation is changing and that cool, crisp smell is in the air. It’s all about living in the moment, but I’ve got the stoke for winter now and I’d like to reflect on my summer. Until skiing is truly here I’ll be cranking out work in the office for the business and sneaking out for more bikes, hikes, hunts and packraft adventures.
In mid-March, after I dealt with Covid cancelling trips and shutting down my business, I had a few days of freak-out moments as I’m sure most of you had too. Once I realized this all really did/was happening I was at ease. I try not to let things that are out of my control bring me down. On the bright side, I guess the neat thing was I’ve never had prime-time spring ski season for myself personally in my entire life. I was able to enjoy some quality time out in Prince William Sound at a leisurely rate with my good friend, captain Alex of the Sea and Ski trips we offer. I’ve got lots of new ideas for my next trips!
I think skiing in a t-shirt counts for the first photo in a summer blog post.