OUTDOORS & REC B2 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD WALK Continued from Page B1 Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald The boat launch on the east shore of Anthony Lake won’t have much use for boats for a while, as more than 5 feet of snow still covered the ground on May 8, 2022. enjoying the cool patch as we might do on a torrid August afternoon, yet we were standing atop snow- drifts that surely topped six feet in places. We continued east, roughly following the summer trail but feeling no pressure to do so, as a person does when there is an actual path to conform to. This is perhaps my favorite part of snow- shoeing. The drifts render irrelevant almost all the obstacles that could stymie a summer hiker — the fallen logs and rocks and boggy patches that can create a labyrinth of things capable of infl icting all manner of orthopedic injuries. It is refreshing to plot your own route through the forest, which at high SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2022 elevations is rather sparse anyway, the trees slender but for the occasional hoary old Engelmann spruce. We found the spot where a sign marks the junction of the Elkhorn Crest Trail and the path that branches off to Anthony Lake. What we didn’t fi nd was the sign itself. I recognized the tell- tale hump in the snow, but although we spent several minutes hacking ineff ectu- ally at the snow we never did uncover it. The sign has long been a bellwether for me, a tangible symbol of how close summer is to assuming its brief ascen- dancy in this land where ice and snow reign. That evening back at home a storm swept in, heavy with snow, and for a few hours it might well have been January. Only the bright green new leaves of the willows, clotted tempo- rarily with white, betrayed the illusion. Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald Snowshoeing through the forest near Anthony Lake on May 8, 2022. I thought of where we had walked just a few hours earlier, wondered whether the fl akes were falling there too, fi lling in our prints and restoring to that place the visage of winter that is its true face. C lassifieds Published by The Observer & Baker City Herald - Serving Wallowa, Union and Baker Counties PLACING YOUR AD IS EASY...Union, Wallowa, and Baker Counties Phone La Grande - 541-963-3161 • Baker City - 541-523-3673 On-Line: www.lagrandeobserver.com www.bakercityherald.com Email: Classifieds@lagrandeobserver.com Classifieds@bakercityherald.com 103 Announcements by Stella Wilder SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2022 YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder Born today, you are very likely to find your- self on the fast track to professional success at an early age, as the beneficiary of someone’s training and attention -- but you must take care, for that may not be the right path for you in the end. 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