Paean to Summer
by Mark Meyer · Posted in: musings · wilderness
With the passing of Labor Day we begin our long lament for summer's retreat. Summer in Alaska can be a vexing season of cool, wet weather punctuated with the precious, rare warm day. Being such a short season here, we make every attempt to savor the nice days. This Labor Day was just such a day so we spent a little time in the Chugach Mountains that surround Anchorage. It's unbelievable country and it starts right where the city stops. The above photo is from the summit of Wolverine Peak looking into the headwaters of Campbell Creek.
Here are a few more from Anchorage's backyard.
Resting on the tundra:
Sunset over the Anchorage Bowl and Cook Inlet from Wolverine: ![https://lh6.ggpht.com/pq1UKYMQF6ivj_-McqMgiivTnsuXXv8Lr7PEYxOYaU2ISqnQyCdHXvFiCburoWLrsdHnulqmleO6TxEoH8MwF9jxng=s650)
Hiking boots on the Summit of Wolverine: