Friday, May 15, 2009

My last Ski

Here are some photos that I took the last time I went skiing.  It was about a month ago... (April 18th) But  have been a bit behind on my blogging... 
I skied out about 5 miles up Contact Creek for a 10 mile round trip.  It felt good.  I miss skiing, it is snowing again today, but the base has melted so no more skiing until next year... unless I find a glacier to ski on...

Windblown snow ridges.

Wolf tracks, must be fresh, it snowed last night. 

porcupine tracks.
Porcupine scat.
The porcupine... good thing Zoey was on lead or I would be pulling quills!

Random caribou Skull... nice rack though!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Wolf Ruff

In Alaska fur is not for fashion, it has a very important function:  keep warm and prevent frostbite.  I have been taking a skin sewing class ad have learned how to make a ruff from the raw hide of an animal.  

After letting the hide dry, I scraped it with a took made from a short piece of copper pipe on a wooden handle.  I did this until all of the flesh and fibers were removed from the skin.  I did put a few holes in the hide as I scraped it, but it is mostly intact. 

Vera helped me mark out the strips to cut across the wolf's neck and shoulders where the hair is the longest.   We decided to make the strips about 4 inches wide.  In the village the ruffs tend to be big and fluffy, perhaps it is a bit of a status symbol. 
We had to find and mark the centerline of the skin because the hair is longest in the center and gets shorter as you go out to the sides.  We will take most of our pieces from the center. 
The center piece is cut and the pieces have to be matched with other pieces of the same length and color.   The pieces are numbered and lettered to keep track of their placement in the ruff.  Also the arrow shows the direction of the flow of the fur.

Here is the layout.
And the final product:  I put an inch of beaver fur along the front edge of the ruff to make it soft against my face. 




Photos from the Arctic meltdown


We had a week of warm weather in late April.  I think it was in the 40's.  The water on lake Elenore started to melt and the kids were all out on their bikes and dirt bikes. 

My 9 year old 4rth grader on a dirt bike!
Pano of Lake Elenore
Zoey and Kiita at the lake.

Since then we have returned to more season weather, cold about 20 degrees with wind and snow off and on for the last 2 weeks.  The lake has frozen back over, so Kiita will have to wait until later this spring for her swimming lessons. 

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