Alaskology

About the blog: Alaska is a wonderful and fascinating place. Whether its backcountry hiking, coastline kayaking or dining on a downtown deck, there truly is something for everyone. This blog picks up where the annual Daily News Visitors' Guide leaves off. The guide is published in late April, but that's just when summer fun starts heating up. Throughout the year, we hope to give readers a look at Alaska through local eyes. The blog also serves as a calendar of what's going on, a place to look for some outstanding vacation deals and other cool stuff. We invite your comments and your questions. E-mail me at alaskology@adn.com.
About me: I live in Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, and I served as the special sections editor at the Anchorage Daily News for nine years. My wife and I have been Alaska residents since 2000 and never plan to leave.

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Snow, slop and ash ... must be spring

Cross-country skiers make their way down the Mize Loop trail at Kincaid Park in Anchorage.Cross-country skiers make their way down the Mize Loop trail at Kincaid Park in Anchorage.

Ahh, spring in Alaska.

Last Saturday/Sunday, we received about 8 inches of snow at home. On Sunday afternoon, we hit the cross-country trails at Kincaid Park with a pretty big group, including some beginner skiers. The skiing wasn't very fast because of all the new snow, but it was a fun afternoon.

Throughout the week it has been a bit more springlike. Warm temperatures have turned the streets a sloppy mess by the afternoon.

I was ready to brave the slop and pull out the bike again this morning. Then I woke up to huge snowflakes piling up on the deck. My bravery vanished and the bike stayed home.

And, who knows, we might end up with some volcanic ash mixed with our snow this afternoon. I wasn’t sure I wanted to ride in that either.

So, that's spring in Alaska -- snow, warm, rain, more snow and a little volcano activity thrown in for good measure.

-- Steve

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