I suggest to bellows and Watermellon that they each keep separate journals and someday put them together in a book. Watermellon said they already were. Now that would be a good book. No catastrophic events driving you to find God on the Appalachian trail and write a book to better man and woman kind. Just two kids , newly weds . On an adventure solving problems and plugging on. Since I had pizza last night I have an extra supper. Spaghetti- not my favorite. On my way to breakfast I leave it with a note for bellows and watermelon. They needed one more supper to make their resupply and this did it. Two days later at one of the hiker registration boxes I see a note that says thanks Fathergoose. Real nice couple. Coming out of breakfast I meet Alice. She's the queen of the grounds and looks just like a little wrinkly hairy pig. She doesn't let the two boys from NY get anywhere near them to take a picture. Maybe it's the Yankees hat. I get to pull her ears, she seems to like that. Today the AT crosses the Long Trail. It's called the Maine trail. North of here the AT heads towards Maine and the Long Trail heads toward Canada. It could just as easily been called the Canada junction. And south of here until the trail head of the LT it coincides with the AT. North of here the rumor is that the LT is very difficult. Ther are also stories circulating about the Coos trail. Coos is the northern most county in NH. I guess the Coos is similar to the Long Trail(LT) in that it goes north to Canada in a rather rugged challenging way.
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