I got the drop from the IFF at the AT and rr. 201. Brad and Jana carried my pack and John and Nancy carried me. And I'm off for the 4 me hike into Pierce Pond and Harrison's Camps
Hiked into Harrison's Camps on the way to the lean-to and reserved the all you c An eat breakfast for Monday morning. Pretty standard hiker fare except Tim the owner said they were patriotic pancakes for their red (strawberries) white (apples) and blue( berries) hue. There seemed to be a hiker party going on on the porch . There was a moose head mounted I. The corner and I swear there is a brother peter/ roach pond connection but I just don't know what it is. There was also a pool table that had about 16 in he's of lift on one end. It looked odd but was completely level. The lodge was settling . I checked into the leanto and fried to scope out a place to set up my hammock. Ther must have been a dozen tents and a full lean-to. On one side of me was a 70 yo fellow who was very interested in my hammock. On the other side was a couple who met and married on the trail this summer. They were also at the lodge partying. The conversation I over heard between them and their neighbor around their private camp fire was how many times they, boy and girl, had been interrupted peeing on the trail. Lots of thunder and lightening after sunset but no rain!
Hiked into Harrison's Camps on the way to the lean-to and reserved the all you c An eat breakfast for Monday morning. Pretty standard hiker fare except Tim the owner said they were patriotic pancakes for their red (strawberries) white (apples) and blue( berries) hue. There seemed to be a hiker party going on on the porch . There was a moose head mounted I. The corner and I swear there is a brother peter/ roach pond connection but I just don't know what it is. There was also a pool table that had about 16 in he's of lift on one end. It looked odd but was completely level. The lodge was settling . I checked into the leanto and fried to scope out a place to set up my hammock. Ther must have been a dozen tents and a full lean-to. On one side of me was a 70 yo fellow who was very interested in my hammock. On the other side was a couple who met and married on the trail this summer. They were also at the lodge partying. The conversation I over heard between them and their neighbor around their private camp fire was how many times they, boy and girl, had been interrupted peeing on the trail. Lots of thunder and lightening after sunset but no rain!
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