Paul C. Wolfe Shelter
This morning Rusty made his famous pancakes. What make them so good is the following:
They are the size of dinner plates
They ae about 1/2" thick
They are porus enough to soak up syrup and butter well
They have a texture that is elastic but not rubery. A perfect cross between cake and bread.
I managed to eat two before I was stuffed. After that I wandered about killing time until noon when he would drive us up to the trail. I looked at the Hot Tub which is a galvinized steel tub mounted on top of a fire pit. It looks kindof like those drawings of canibels making soup. There was a spring feed cold tub neraby for refreshing plunges. Next to that a woodfired sauna. Rusty also has a goat and it was fun petting his goat and watching it climb its fence to chew at nearby trees.
He is adding stones to his chimmy and need some help hauling the 80lbs bricks he was using so all of us thru hikers helped him do that for a little while and then he took us out to the trail. Bowser had already been there a few days and was enjoying himself enough to stay another. McGyver also decided to stay at the last minute so it was Caveman and I going out both wishig we could stay longer.
The day turned out very nice with rolling terrain, warm weather, and clear skys. We made good time getting to shelter a little before dark.
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