When things start to get a little to hectic here in the big city there’s nothing like an escape to McCarthy for a few days to chill out and relax a bit.
It was a much easier drive than my last trip out. It was a lot warmer and the road had just been graded so it was in primo condition. They had gotten in there with a dozer too so even the glaciers had been blasted out! When the road is in such good shape it’s really nicer to drive in the winter than it is in the summer.
I pulled in around 4:30 so still a good amount of daylight left to sled my stuff the short distance to the cabin, stack up some firewood and just generally get situated. Temps were not much below freezing so warming up the cabin was a lot easier then it had been at -18.
The next day I piddled around a bit and got some supplies out of my storage shed in preparation for the main reason for my visit – a trip out to my property across McCarthy Creek. Still had a bit of daylight left when I was done so I clicked into my skis and skied down the road which was in perfect condition for skiing. Saw a couple of snowshoe hares, some ravens and an eagle.
Next day I loaded up the gear sled, strapped on the snowshoes and headed out to the property. Well I first drove to the footbridge and parked, then started walking from there. The road was in good shape all theĀ way out to where the trail cuts off the Nizina Road and I made surprisingly good time.
Once off the Nizina the fun began. I knew exactly what to expect but still, after even 15 minutes of breaking trail through knee-deep powder I was trying to remember why it seemed so important to do this. It was pretty tough going. I’ve learned from prior experience that they way to do it is to first break trail with snowshoes and then come back for the sled. If you try to break trail and haul at the same time the sled just keeps tipping over and you go a bit insane.

The worst part of it was that I forgot to fill up my water bottle. It was actually a pretty warm day to begin with but breaking trail was hard sweaty work. I had to keep eating snow to keep from getting totally dehydrated. At last I made it to my destination on my property and the first thing I did was fire up the stove and start melting snow!
Setting up camp was a pleasure with the warm temps and sunny skies, though making a good tent platform on bottomless powder is not easy – it just won’t compress or consolidate. A pair of cardinals stopped by to keep me company while I set up my tent and got my camp all squared away.
The next morning was just what I was hoping for and I was able to accomplish what I came for. I wanted to see where the sun rose and set at this time of year and where light fell on the property and how much. I am finalizing the sighting of the cabin that I will begin this summer and what to figure out the precise orientation and facing of the structure. Just about have it nailed down now.
Mission accomplished, I packed it up after a cup of hot cocoa and headed back into McCarthy. The trail was well formed by now and had set up a bit during the night so it was much easier and faster getting out.
Spent another night at my friends cabin and then hit the road bright and early the next morning. All in all a great trip to McCarthy – as always.