Small numbers were not going to deter us, and taking liberties with and paraphrasing what Shakespeare wrote in Henry V became our thought,
“And gentlemen in [New] England now-a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs’d they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That
We were going to have a good time!
The journey began with Charlie Bottieri and Jim Nowak meeting me at our house and the three of us heading off to the North. We left before noon on Friday with plans to stop for lunch along the way, push on to Greenville, ME, and then to Long Pond and the AMC Gorman Chairback Lodge in the 100 Mile Wilderness.
Our cabin (#6) had a bunk bed, double bed and futon so it could easily sleep four guys (or six women…since they aren’t as squeamish about the whole sharing a bed thing…and I am not sure Charlie and Jim were either).
We had a nicely covered porch (which helped with the rain), a couple of rockers and large folding chairs (which helped when having cocktails), and a view from the porch right out over the lake.
Following dinner it was going to stay light until after 9 pm, so we took the time to settle into the cabin (which is code for making cocktails), and I did take some time to put on waders and test the waters out in front of the cabin. I tried a couple of different flies (both wet and dry) and finally caught what I think is a brook trout that was about 13 -14 inches long on a dry fly. He was pretty jumping out of the water and Charlie witnessed it. I tried to get some photos as well, but getting my iPhone out of my pocket (under the waders) and then trying to reel in the fish and get a photo…without dropping the phone in the water means you can see it is a fish and that it fills the bottom of the netting…and that’s about it.
As it got dark the fishing ended and we all moved inside and settled in to play some cards and have a small libation. By 10:30 it was time for bed and listening to the sound of rain on the tin roof of the cabin.
I was up around 5 am (as usual) and went out to try my hand at trying to fool more fish…no luck this time. But, I was able to get some early morning coffee in the lodge as well as a slice of the left-over strawberry-rhubarb pie…so it was a successful start to the day.
Once Jim and Charlie were up we headed in for a very filling breakfast—something to get us ready for a busy day—of homemade muffins, a frittata made with the left-over vegetables from the night before, and a pile of bacon. More coffee…orange juice and we were ready to go.
Only it was raining…with occasional lighter times and then some very heavy downpours.
We decided that we were going to go out in the weather (there wasn’t any lightning) and trust that the day would get better. Our hiking was going to take us up the 3rd Mountain Trail and join in with the Appalachian Trail (AT) to the top of Third Mountain.
Although it was a light rain when we started after about 0.1 miles we were hit with a deluge. We thought that standing under some trees for a few minutes (remember there was no lightning) would help…it didn’t. So eventually we pressed on.
Besides dealing with the rain, the trail was pretty good. Well marked and travelled, only the path of least resistance for much of the rainfall was right down the middle of the trail or pooling in the middle of the trail…regardless we pressed on.
After a break and some photos we continued along the trail towards West Chairback Pond. One of the staff at GCL had shown us on the map where there is a trail back down from the pond that isn’t on the map, but it would keep us from backtracking the way we had just come. The trail was obvious and we quickly dropped back down to the logging roads and a way back to GCL.
Then I swept up the capful of salt that came from the cap into my right hand and Jim (the instigator to my right) said, “Aren’t you going to throw that over your shoulder for luck?”…which I then did.
The problem is that a few grains of salt or dry salt will go over your shoulder and fall gently to the floor…this wet collection flew across the aisle and sprayed itself across the neck and back of a teenage boy visiting the lodge with his mother who holds classes there.
Now Charlie, who was sitting across from us couldn't say anything because he was laughing too hard and just pointing to Jim and me...
Needless to say, Jim explained the old wive's tale to the young man and apologized for instigating me, I later apologized to the young man, and Charlie just kept saying, “The boy's father looked really mad...and he knows what cabin you're in.” Nevertheless we went back to the cabin for some more card playing, reading and lights out by a little after 10 pm.
Surprisingly Sunday morning Charlie was up a few minutes before me and headed out looking for some coffee. I decided to put on my waders and take out a canoe to see if the fish in another part of the pond had any interest in what was being offered as flies. I also took my camera along to get some early morning photos.
None of these fish were interested as well...do you see a pattern here?
The weather was much better on Sunday and we decided to take another hike after breakfast. This time we took the Henderson Brook Trail and it was a fun hike following the brook down through a small valley.
The trail did include a few challenges to crossing...
The Adventures do Continue...