Spring is starting to poke its pretty face around the Peninsula! Work is getting easier with the snow courses because, what, they are gone! Shea and I were living the High Life last week when we drove to the trailhead, packed our snowshoes all the way to Deer Ridge and found no snow. Our one north aspect snow course had snow, but not even on all 5 points. The bummer about the trip is that we went up there to replace a weather station that was on the fritz. It turns out that it was on the fritz because someone cut the wire for the precip gauge, or maybe we did somehow.
The rivers are running pretty high right now, it is interesting to see them so full and for it to be sunny at the same time. That’s not the only thing that is full right now. I wish that I could coast to graduation like I had planned, enjoy my one class, make some bucks…but it is more like an uphill sprint with a yeti on my ass. Soon it will all be over, or at least the stuff with strict time requirements will be.
I am looking forwardish to this weekend. It is kind of stressful, to lose that kind of time to work on other things, but for natural history we are traveling to Mt Rainier for two and a half days. What we will do there in the snow, I don’t know, but I hope it’s fun.
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