Visiting my S24O site in the snow --------------------------------- Yesterday was a not-too-cold winter day (maximum temperature of 2C) immediatley after a period of snowfall, so I stepped away from my computer for a bit and headed to the forest where I did my first S24O bicycle camping trip in September of last year[1]. I'm not confident cycling in this kind of weather, but it's only maybe a 20 minute walk from the nearest bus stop, which makes it accessible pretty much year-round. This was certainly not my first visit to that forest since the S24O, but my first for a while and my first in winter. Last spring I really enjoyed taking advantage of similar conditions to see my nearest national park blanketed in snow without having to deal with serious cold[2], so I was excited to be be able to repeat the experience closer to home. The freshly fallen snow, although not very deep at all, made it impossible to avoid leaving very clear tracks, and because of this I was able to tell, to my surprise, that I was the first person of the day to visit any of the areas I went to, even though I didn't arrive until shortly after noon. I feel really lucky to have such comparatively quick and easy access to such a relatively high degree of solitude in a natural environment. The forest in question is fast becoming one of my favourite places to visit, as I think it hits the perfect trade-off between ease of access and size/solitude/remoteness. It was a short trip and I didn't bring much with me, just a shoulder bag with the essentials: a reflecive foam insulated sitting mat, a thermos full of coffee, some saaristolaisleipä (a kind of semi-sweet Finnish dark bread that I really like), a book (Murakami's Wind-up Bird Chronicle which I've just about finished) and a camera (Canon AE-1). I wandered for a bit, taking a few photos, then sat and read and ate and drank for a bit. Because it was slightly above freezing, the tree were dripping snowmelt, but not very much because it was overcast and not windy. Nevertheless I ended up sitting in a clearing to avoid getting dripped on too much. Next time I do this I might bring a tarp and setup a little shelter amongst the trees, that could be quite cozy. I occasionally wonder about bringing a laptop with me and hacking on some projects in the forest. Different parts of me consider this either deeply compelling or vaguely blasphemous, and I'm not sure which part to listen to. [1] gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space:70/0/~solderpunk/phlog/my-first-s24o.txt [2] gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space:70/0/~solderpunk/phlog/woods-recap.txt