First Cover
The first clean layer tells a lot about ground temperature. Wet edges, powder drift, and crust formation are all worth noting.
Quiet records from cold weather
A small notebook about fresh snow, clear air, and the practical details that make winter days easier to read.
The first clean layer tells a lot about ground temperature. Wet edges, powder drift, and crust formation are all worth noting.
Low winter light makes small surface changes visible. A short walk can reveal wind direction, melt cycles, and sheltered pockets.
Calm often follows a sharp front. The air dries, sound carries differently, and the landscape becomes easier to measure.