Wednesday, January 30, 2008 - Day10

Toklat temperatures since midnight:
Max, 8 degrees F
Min, 5 F
Temperatures at the Denali Education Center at 11:00 am:
-3 F

Sunrise: 9:45 am
Sunset: 4:26 pm
Total daylight: 6 hours, 42 minutes
Gain: 6 minutes, 39 seconds

This morning Willie went out to the outhouse and there were wolf tracks down the trail to the outhouse. Willie took a look around and their tracks were all around the cabin- "there was tracks everywhere". The wolves must be checking out their new visitor. Willie's day will be spent hauling wood from his wood pile that we dropped the end of September right on the Toklat. Then tonight he will split the wood. The temperature is mild out there right now (9 degrees F) so he is preparing the wood for the next blast of cold. The cabin is about 10x12 it has a 2 burner Coleman lantern, 1 propane light, and an old time small wood stove about 5inches x 5inches x 2 feet. He can cook on it. The wood stove does have a small firebox so he has to stoke the fire about every 2&1/2 to 3 hours to keep it going. It seems to be able to crank the heat in the cabin to about 50 degrees inside. Willie is spending today getting his "systems" down for everyday living out there.

I have an update on the mushers. They left Toklat yesterday and went all the way back to the Sanctuary Cabin. They are not traveling today. They will be staying at the cabin again tonight.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"The wolves must be checking out their new visitor."

It's very cool to read about the wolves and finding that they are within observation of Willie, or that the wolves are interested in observing him. It appears to be mutual. Or maybe they are just getting a whif of the imported Usinger and Hoffman's Sausage.

Christine, Denali Alaska said...

Hello Cory!
I'm glad he has an extra large bear-proof container to store his food of the day in! And, that he is not in the tent right now...It's that darn sausage! I cannot wait to see you two on SUNDAY. Happy travels to you!

Malia said...

Wow, this is such an amazing story to be following. It's really neat to be able to stay in touch this way. I'm learning a lot about Alaska! Thanks for keeping us posted Christine.

Christine, Denali Alaska said...

Malia!
It is so wonderful to hear from you! Sorry for the delay in responding. i am VERY BEHIND in life right now! Please, keep in touch! Smiles, Christine