May 2022 - Alaska Leaf

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THE TRAVEL ISSUE

Exploring Edibles and Altitudes

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high hikes

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One of the best things about living in the Last Frontier is the access we Alaskans have to endless hiking opportunities. Whether you’re looking for a simple day hike to stretch your legs or strapping on a backpack for a multi-day adventure, you might find the hardest part of the trip is just deciding on where to go. FORTUNATELY, the choice was easy for me on one bright sunny day. It’s what passes for spring around these parts – and while most of the trails are still locked in ice and snow – I know Rainbow Trail, located on the Turnagain Arm, will be snowfree this time of year. The trail enjoys the benefits of wide-open southern exposure due to the inlet, and a lower altitude than many of the trails located near Anchorage. It’s always one of the first to clear off in the spring. Knowing I had a designated driver and hiking partner, I decided to indulge in another of my favorite activities: edibles. I started with 50mg of Kreative Konfections Mango Heavenly Chews. Although I can be a bit of a lightweight when it comes to smoking or dabbing, over the years I’ve found that it takes something like 50mg for me to feel anything from an edible. I enjoy taking edibles before any hike due to the pain relief they provide me. The Heavenly’s have the added bonus of an equal dose of CBD and THC, which only helps my aging joints. But let’s be honest, I enjoy the other aspects of edibles as much as the pain relief I get. We loaded up the vehicle with our daypacks and began the short drive south out of Anchorage. The tide was out and the mudflats were dry.

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A brisk breeze lifted ancient glacier sand and spun it around in loose dust devils. The edibles had just started to kick in as I watched the sand dance across the flats and disappear into the small waves that topped the low tidewater – something I wouldn’t have noticed if I was driving. And something I probably wouldn’t have enjoyed watching as much if I hadn’t consumed the edibles.

Arriving at one of the access points, we immediately felt the warmth of the sun when we got out of the vehicle. A fresh wind brought the scents of saltwater and earth that had just woken up from an extended slumber. As they say: Spring was in the air. We hit the muddy trailhead and worked our way up to the trail proper in a short amount of time. It felt good to be stretching my legs without snow-

STORY by KELLY PINNELL for ALASKA LEAF | PHOTOS by ALLTRAILS.COM/NINA WEAVER, KELSEA KOCAN & ALICE KLOPSTAD


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