Sunday, October 30, 2011

Fall in Juneau

Well, it's that time of year that I have been dreading - Juneau's rainy season.  It already rained more than I would have liked during Spring and Summer.  Now into it's most wettest season, it rains every day.  There is about a 10 minutes window most days where the sun peeks out from under the clouds and a hint of blue sky can be seen.  I look out the window with hopes of a clear sky for my evening walk with Millie.  It's a teaser though, so I go home, put on my rain gear, and head out to Sandy Beach for about an hour in the rain.  On the weekends, I've stuck to well known trails that are likely to be least muddy - Salmon Creek (up to the power house) or Brotherhood Bridge Trail.  Both are about 4 miles, long enough for a rainy day.  There are many trails I have yet to hit in Juneau, but I'm not too keen to explore in this kind of weather.  Besides, many of the ones that gain elevation are probably muddy and not too safe or fun right now. 

I'll be honest, this whole rain thing is a bit difficult for me.  I had enjoyed my time here until now because I had been able to explore new trails.  Now that excitement of exploration is gone, for now, there is little else to keep me entertained.  To make matters worse, I managed to get a business trip back home end of September, and I took a week off to spend time with friends and family.  This only made me miss them more once I got back. 

1 comment:

  1. good luck with surviving the rain!... I guess after so much wetness you will welcome snow :) greetings!

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