Finally got a pack on and got back out in the woods yesterday. Caught covid about six weeks ago and was one of those lucky folks to have a bad time with it. Still dizzy/nausea a bit. Anyways! The cure is found OUTSIDE.
These woods are public day use, no camping. Lots of trails, paths, and traces. I had previously found a great overlook on the bluff with a view of the water. A couple hundred yards away is a nice beach. Both have paths, and sometimes, joggers, dog walkers, etc. I'd looked at satellite pix and inferred a place in between that would be quieter, if I could cut the brush and find it.
(Secluded beach, above) Followed a path to a trace, then a faint trace, then it was compass time.
The woods grew brighter as I reached where the water had to be. Popped out in a very interesting place...
Trash! I approached cautiously. Homeless camp? Nah. That tent has been there ten years, based on a jar label at the scene. A pair of teens may have played house there, perhaps. A happy thought. Until I pulled up the tent and found this SKELETON! Sorry. It IS Halloween. I left the tent, will bury it next time along with any other trash. Probably will harvest the poles and restring for tarp/rain use anyways.
I cleaned up the site a bit, but there's two perfect trees spaced for a hammock overlooking the water. .. Check.
Gear notes: Silky saw is a joy for minor trimming. Next time I will bring a Fiskars nipper I use for hammock-hanging cleanup and pricker vines. Maxpedition Typhoon is a tiny but tough pack. County Comm lume on zipper pull. Nalgene bottle. Indochina bush hat. I like those giant Niteyez biners for a quick pack drop. The $3 folding stool weighs little, fits straps under pack.
Compass bearing 128-deg got me home, but I'll be back. As others found, that's a neat little clearing.
Thanks for checking out the pix. Comments welcome!
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These woods are public day use, no camping. Lots of trails, paths, and traces. I had previously found a great overlook on the bluff with a view of the water. A couple hundred yards away is a nice beach. Both have paths, and sometimes, joggers, dog walkers, etc. I'd looked at satellite pix and inferred a place in between that would be quieter, if I could cut the brush and find it.
(Secluded beach, above) Followed a path to a trace, then a faint trace, then it was compass time.
The woods grew brighter as I reached where the water had to be. Popped out in a very interesting place...
Trash! I approached cautiously. Homeless camp? Nah. That tent has been there ten years, based on a jar label at the scene. A pair of teens may have played house there, perhaps. A happy thought. Until I pulled up the tent and found this SKELETON! Sorry. It IS Halloween. I left the tent, will bury it next time along with any other trash. Probably will harvest the poles and restring for tarp/rain use anyways.
I cleaned up the site a bit, but there's two perfect trees spaced for a hammock overlooking the water. .. Check.
Gear notes: Silky saw is a joy for minor trimming. Next time I will bring a Fiskars nipper I use for hammock-hanging cleanup and pricker vines. Maxpedition Typhoon is a tiny but tough pack. County Comm lume on zipper pull. Nalgene bottle. Indochina bush hat. I like those giant Niteyez biners for a quick pack drop. The $3 folding stool weighs little, fits straps under pack.
Compass bearing 128-deg got me home, but I'll be back. As others found, that's a neat little clearing.
Thanks for checking out the pix. Comments welcome!
AA
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