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Sunday, August 25, 2024

Out and About

I feel like we spent a lot of last summer confined to short walks and the indoors since it was so hot and smoky. This year, we are sharing more of our beloved local spots with Miss Raven for the first time. Despite the rain! Here is our neighborhood trail. I can leave my desk, be home, change my clothes, and be on the trail with my girls in 45 minutes. Life is good!
About a month ago, we went to Chena Lakes, which is a lovely park system based around a largish artificial lake. It was all built in response to a terrible flood that covered Fairbanks in 1967. The people of Fairbanks saw the Chena River overflow its banks, and said, "Dam it!" (sorry!). Anyway, the Army Corps of Engineers constructed a 7.1-mile long earthen dam that controls nearly 1,500 miles of watershed that would otherwise freely flow into Fairbanks. At the time that they constructed the dam, they also created a manmade lake, and a very lovely park. You can go to the "Lake Park", where you can rent canoes and paddleboats, and they stock the lake witih fish. Or you can go to the "River Park" where you can walk along the Chena and enjoy lovely views and a gentle walk through the woods with no climbing.

Aaaaaaanyway, we had to abort that walk about a month ago since Raven had the porcupine encounter. We finally succeeded yesterday, although we happened to bump into a high school cross-country race. What a surprise to find that quiet place overflowing with cars and people! But I figured it was still Interior Alaska and we could probably find a way to take our walk without disrupting the race. Sure enough, I asked one of the folks directing traffic and he said that it was perfectly fine, and in fact the race was about to end in about 15 minutes. So I parked on the side of the road, and we stood at the finish line and cheered in the last racers. They seemed like a nice bunch, and when the race was over, the girls and I took our walk. We got back an hour later, and the place was immaculate--all of the flagging that they had put on the course was gone, there was not a single scrap of litter, and all of the cars that had overflowed the small lots and lined the roads were gone. My little Subaru was weirdly parked all alone on the side of the road outside of the empty parking lots.

The water was high!

Raven ponders the high water.
Cricket ponders the high water.
After our walk along the River Park, we had some more time to kill before our next commitment, so we took about 20 minutes to walk along the top of the dam. It was dam pretty up there!
Wow, look at the floodplain!
There we were just a-walkin' down the dam, singin' doo wah diddy diddy dum diddy doo.
This small storm cloud kept moving around. We only just got sprinkled.
Another view of the floodplain.
Mmmmmm cucumbrrrrrz!!
We love cucumbrrrrrrrzzz!!

4 comments:

mdr said...

Very Nice.

e.davis said...

Ahhh what a lovely, tranquil walk with your girls! Looks like a great park & trail system; good weather too- no heat & no smoke. We too had a respite from the heat- up the coast last wee)k for 3 glorious days with 2 of the pups along for the fun & frolicking in the ocean waves! Enjoy the (almost) autumn weather:)

Anonymous said...

Where is Arvay? Last post from August!

Arvay said...

I'm here! Sorry I have been remiss in posting!!