Wanna come out and hang out Bro? πŸ•οΈ

I see your flags. Your Andy Arthur, the one with that blog with all the maps, right? That was what the boys in the pickup truck hooting and hollaring said passing by last night. It was I think 4:30 AM before I got back to my campsite after hanging out all night, passing around the pipe, drinking beer and watching pallets and other shit burn in their fire last night.

I honestly had no expection of doing an all-nighter last night with the boys, but that’s how it worked out. πŸ”₯ We chatted for hours on end, they were from the Utica area. They said that’s a pretty sweet truck, and I was like, it’s kind of old and crumbly with 14 winters under it’s belt. πŸ›»They were from the Utica area, living out in country, and I had to admit I was pretty jealous of themπŸ§‘β€πŸŒΎBut of course, they said I’m fortunate to live in the big city and have the big director’s job at Data Services. It’s kind of weird how jealous we are of each other lives. We got talking about how they have families and I have none, and how I dream about owning my own land 🚜 and having livestock. 🐐 Or was it just a really strange trip? I should learn to talk to people less and listen more πŸ‘‚ they often have interesting stories to tell.

Yesterday turned out to a be pretty beautiful day, but I was just kind of tired both from the grass and because I also stayed up super late on Friday night because it was a beautiful evening and I had a big cup of office coffee β˜• late in the afternoon before heading up to camp to make sure I had the energy to drive up after such an exhausting week at work. Amazing how strong office coffee is compared to my percolator pot I use a home. Spent all of the morning yesterday reading, then napping, 😴 then after a good lunch with lots of fried summer squash, bacon, tomatoes, and shallots I got last week at Shauls, I spent the next three hours floating on the East Canada Creek. 🏊 Terribly lazy but I needed it after the week that was.

I wanted to get Campsite 5 but I ended up at House Pond Campsite for the weekend. It’s fine, I liked being able to bike over to the Potholers last night. 🚲 I should have brought my swimming trunks when I rode up there, it actually got hotter and more humid as the evening progressed. By the time I was riding back to camp at 4 AM it was kind of cool, but sitting by that rip roaring fire, it was warm enough. πŸ”₯ I don’t think riding my bike back to camp was the most dangerous thing ever, as it was a 4 AM on a dirt road in middle of nowhere, only a 1/2 mile or so, but I fully admit it was a sloppy ride back. I know I probably just curled up with that sloppy German Shepard and spent the night up at their camp rather then retiring back to my truck.

Yesterday was so beautiful, I am kicking myself for not going up to White House and picking blueberries, 🫐and doing some hiking along the Northville Placid Trail. 🚢 Today is already getting hot, but if I had been there, I could have just taken camp down relatively early, and spent all afternoon at the swimming beach at that state campground on the Great Sacandaga Lake outside of Northville. 🏊 The store bought blueberries I had were pretty good, as were the wild blackberries I picked earlier in the week in the Albany Pine Bush. I’m going to need more groceries on Monday, so maybe I should ride down to Norman’s Kill Preserve to pick some more after work. πŸ›’ Then shop. Really don’t think there is enough daylight left in the evenings now to go out to Five Rivers 🐸 after work but it was fun while the days lasted to read books up there. That one Libby book I have on homesteading stopped working so I ended up finishing up the Ansel Adam’s autobiography I had, and then while floating on the East Canada Creek I was listening to a history of Dairy Farming in Wisconsin. Dairy is somewhat different in Wisconsin then New York as it’s farther away from many big cities and cheese πŸ§€ production has always been a much bigger part of the industry. Also been reading this ebook that showcases southern cabin architecture – how people have turned chinked old-fashioned logged cabins once common in rural south and turned the into beautiful, modern homes. πŸ“š I got to admit it was a very lazy day, β˜€οΈ but I really needed it after such an admitly rough work week.

The plan is to swim 🏊 and float for the morning, probably first do the East Canada Creek swimming hole by the House Pond Campsite, β­•then I’ll ride up to the Potholers for the balance of the day. I’d like to get back to the truck by around 3:30-4 PM so I can drive down Canajaoharie and ride until around 7 PM tonight then head home while there is still some light. As it was only a two night trip, I packed fairly light πŸ’Ό so take down should be fairly easy once I get home. 🏑 It’s going to be a hot day, and after the wild night last night πŸŒƒ I’m sure I’ll just want to collapse into bed πŸ›οΈ and sleep soundly next to fan. Maybe I’ll do a hike up to House Pond first though. 🚢

I put the hub caps back on Red. πŸ›» They really enhance the appearance of the wheels. It’s funny to think this very well will be my last trip up to Piseco-Powley for the year and that soon the road will be closed for winter. Probably the last time I will ever have Red up here. Big Red has been good but he’s getting long in the tooth. I’m kind sad to see Red go – my new truck next year will be a lot smaller – but also better on gas β›½ and reliability πŸ› οΈ so my hope it next year to do many more adventures. Trading in or selling Big Red will be like many a man selling his late 1960s Mustang or GTO in the late 1970s or early 1980s. A lot of regret all around but there will be the pictures and the memories.

One more weekend then summer vacation. πŸ–οΈ I could do White House next weekend but I’m leaning more towards Shauls and Mine Kill and then visit with the family. Probably a week from Wednesday I’ll head out to the Finger Lakes through Labor Day. πŸ•οΈ That works out to be 14 days, the maximum stay per 30 days in the National Forest. I have the vacation time and I should use it, though I do want to roll over the maximum into next year and want to take a long weekend up to the Saint Regis Canoe Area around early October πŸ‚ once I’m recovered from the LASIK.

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