Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Hot Coffee and Cool Flakes











Update from the Kendesnii Campground.

It had rained most of the night and in the early hours of morning, when we thought it had just stopped raining something else was happening out of doors. We woke to a sight that made us strangely giddy, snow.

We still wonder why in the world in the middle of June, on a camping adventure, we would be so giddy to wake up to snow. Perhaps that is the true meaning of adventure, enjoying each moment along the way especially the completely unpredicted ones.

We took our time drinking coffee, cooking breakfast, and taking photos of the snow covered world. Enjoying each moment of the quiet that surrounded us. By the time we had the camper packed up and were ready to break camp there was only one other vehicle left in the campground. Everyone else must have had somewhere else to be in a timely manner.

Once we reached the Tok Cutoff Road the snow was quickly turning to slush, everything was wet. The trees were heavily burdened with snow.

It rained. 

It snowed. 

It was grey, and it was beautiful.


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