We've had temps in the teens for awhile. Even when it "warmed" up, it was so slick that I turned around one time in my Subaru Outback and went home. So when the forecast looked like it would hit mid-40s...I headed north.
My plan was to head north to Clayton Beach and then extend the ride to Teddy Bear Cove, if there's enough time.
I cut over to the roads closest to Puget Sound. The weather didn't cooperate. North of home, there was snow still everywhere.
Normally, there's snow geese out there. I think they still are there.
Here's a view from my HaloCam M1 rear camera.
The temps that were supposed to be in the mid-40s, went down to 37F. The farther I went north, the deeper the snow was.
What you can't tell from the picture, is what is through the trees on the left. If you look at the GPS, you can see Puget Sound, specifically Chuckanut Bay. It's a fun twisty road, with views that tempt you to take your attention off the road.
You never know what'll be on the road.
I stopped for lunch at a semi-cleared pullout.
One of the reasons I didn't look at the Tracer was the looks. This looks good.