It is our hope that this blog is a way for both family and friends to feel connected to our lives as we live in Bethel, Alaska. We named this blog "Tundra Walking" because of the joy that we feel every time we venture out onto the tundra; whether it be for berry picking with our family, hunting, playing with our dog, or going for a picnic, walking on the tundra has become an important part of our lives. Hope you enjoy! -The Andersons
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A New Craft Table
April 20, 2012
From bunny Boots to Muck Boots
From Bunny Boots to Muck Boots!
In Bethel, the main footwear year-round consists of two different types of boots. First, Bunny Boots, also known as Mickey Mouse Boots, are the boot of choice for the harsh Bethel winters. They are rated to keep your feet warm even in temperatures of -60 degrees and conveniently slip on and off without much effort. There is no need to tie and untie them and there stylish looks are unmatched by any boot. (See picture below) Secondly, Muck Boots, are the boot of choice for the spring, summer, and fall. They provide enough warmth for cooler weather and are ideal for muddy conditions, something that Bethel is known for.
As I was putting away my Bunny Boots and shopping for a new pair of Muck Boots, I was reflecting on how this was a sure sign of spring. We find ourselves with renewed energy with the arrival of spring. The winter has been long, with subzero temperatures for the last 6-7 months, but spring is here. The last several weeks have been in the high 20’s and even 30’s at times. And with the warm up means more outside activities.
The warm weather brings with it ptarmigan and waterfowl and that means hunting. Over the last several weeks, we have been going out ptarmigan hunting with friends. Roxanna and I have also had a few ptarmigan hunting dates where she drives the snow machines and I shoot. It has been great fun and our freezer is slowly filling up with ptarmigan meat, soon to be jerky. We have also given many ptarmigan away to elders in the community who are no longer able to get out. We are still waiting for the geese and ducks, but they will be here soon!
Unfortunately we have been unable to bring Kiah with hunting, being that we were on snow machines, but this past weekend we got the idea that we should take her for a ride somehow. We borrowed a friend’s sled and Rox and Kiah rode in the sled behind the snow machine. We drove out to a friend’s fish camp a couple miles outside Bethel where we had a fire, with hot dogs, brats, and smoreos! (you use oreos instead of Hershey’s and graham crackers for smores) Kiah enjoyed running through the snow all afternoon and we enjoyed some time out in the country. What a wonderful day.
I cannot express how welcome spring has been. It has given us a renewed energy and a sense of great joy for the summer that lies ahead. Before we know it the salmon will be running, the berries will be ripe, and we will be reaping the benefits!
We are also looking forward to those who are coming to visit us up here in Bethel. At times its tough knowing how far we are from friends and family so it means so much to us for people to come and visit us this summer.
There is so much more to share, but this will have to do for now. Stay tuned for more updates coming soon!