Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Winter cabin camping

I am not a cold weather person. I suppose that's odd, seeing that I live in Alaska, but I do the best I can.

So when MM reserved the Dale Clemens cabin for Nov. 12, I wasn't worried. It was September at the time, and warm, and the Lost Lake Trail leading up to the cabin was in perfect running condition.

Fast forward a couple of months and I suddenly found myself dressed in winter running gear, a pack on my back, Yaktraxs strapped over my hiking boots and heading up a snowy trail for a night of winter cabin camping.





My goal: To make it up to the cabin (uphill the WHOLE way) without picking a fight with MM.

I thought it was a rather lofty goal, and I almost made it, too.

But the last hundred yards or so, when the trail became slick and MM placed his hand on my butt and literally pushed me up the last hill, well, the humiliation was too much--and I snarled.

Oops!





The Dale Clemens cabin was recently remodeled and the interior sports new wood. It even smells new. We did our best to mess is up, scattering our gear all over and tracking snow over the clean floor.

Poor MM struggled with the obstinate stove while I ate pretzels and watched. This is why I like camping with MM: He does all the work and I daydream and read books, hee, hee.





The views from the cabin at sunset were awesome, and I mean totally and truly awesome.






We took a walk in the moonlight and the snow was silver, the mountains rising up so white and solemn that it was like looking at the face of God. It was silent and still, except for the wind; no one else existed but us.

The night was SO beautiful and magical except when I had to use the outhouse, which was ridiculously far (or so it seemed during that cold, cold time) from the cabin, so I drank as little fluids as possible and refused to brush me teeth (sorry, MM).

The next morning, more beauty:




Me and The Beebs ready to trek back to the trailhead (downhill the whole way--delicious!).





Notice how much heavier MM's pack is? I made him carry my laptop, hee, hee.





And the last view from the cabin door: Friggin' amazing.






Running: Seven miles in 25 mph winds yesterday--not a pretty picture

Writing: My book! Is moving over to copy editing down in New York. That's pre-publication stage--scary!

7 comments:

  1. That looks like so much fun! What are men for if not hauling around our extra "essentials"???

    Cabin trips were my favorite part of winter in Alaska!! Without them I surely would have died of cabin fever. :)

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  2. Amazing photos! The cabin looked great...

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  3. i have to admit i hate being cold, but oh my gosh that just looks so beautiful!!

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  4. Greetings from an Amish community in Pennsylvania, I'm just checking out different blogs and thought id leave a comment. Happy holidays to everyone as well. Richard from Amish Stories

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  5. Hey, Hubby and I are visiting in Feb. for a week. Have you been to other cabins around the area? If so, which is the best? This one looks nice. :) You can reply on my blog comments and I will see it.

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  6. Cinthia!

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