Wolverine peak Grave and Race

Date: 2/24/2019

By anacognate

I was hiking up to wolverine peak in the chugach on a blue sky day and I decided to explore around the top of the mountain a bit since it was still early. I came across a large rectangular prism of granite, larger than a queen sized mattress. It was suspended above the natural rock by metal pipes or stone columns about as thick around as my wrist and roughly two feet high. Behind the pillars and granite there was a distinct ridge with about four large colorful glass spires in many colors coming up from the ground. I climbed around onto this ridge and read the inscription on top of the granite which indicated to me that this was someone’s burial site. There was a smaller colorful glass vase atop the granite with a few flowers in it but no other man made artifacts to be seen. I decided to explore a new path on the way down and I ended up somewhere unfamiliar going the opposite direction as a mountain trail running race. I saw the mother of one of my clients running up as she passed me and said a quick hello. Once I got to the bottom of the mountain I found myself at a rather large trailhead with all kinds of race festivities and merchant booths. I browsed around for free stuff then spent time examining a table full of micro green garden starter plants, accidentally touching an extremely rotten black spinach leaf (the only lead on its plant. My mom then tapped me on the shoulder and asked me what I was doing here. I told her that I had started from a different trail head and just explored my way back here. She offered me a ride back to my car and I ended up in the back passenger seat as My stepmom drove my mom and I through a much more hilly version of Anchorage that looked deceptively like puerto Vallarta. Mary began criticizing me and infantilizing me heavily and I tried to just take it for a while but I soon became fed up with her bullshit and asked to be dropped off. She apologized and made fun of me for being too sensitive but I insisted on getting out of the car. I thanked her for taking me this far and I walked back to my car for a few hours then woke up