Hitch 8: A hitch reported, Time may well be contorted, All facts supported (by Spencer Thompson)

In the clearing of 3010 ft of trail as well as a mile of logging out, Spencer went a little Haiku crazy. But really, there is no such thing as too many Haikus.

Usual routine
Shop pack ready leave drive there
Setup relax done

Braley Pond campsite
Giant snake in the bathroom
Beautiful star light

Tons of food to eat
How will it all fit in six
Seven the answer

Bring bear vaults and tools
Novel idea to try
Heavy on our backs

Many hikers here
Odd for a Wednesday at work
Hopefully more now

New pole saw at work
Cuts like a razor through hair
Trees are balding fast

Backcountry pizza
Outside the box though from Kitt
Much food to be cooked

Pots and pans all out
Traditional Kitt West meal
Tasty full happy

High knob for a trip
Fire tower made of stone
Treacherous hike in

Beautiful views here
Peering into the distance
And at the tower

Piper sick today
Back home to rejuvenate
Hope she gets better

Work as usual
Corridor clearing plus saw
How that crosscut sings

Great surprise of two
Piper feeling well enough today
Rolling six deep again

Split into two groups
One saw and one corridor
Both vital tasks here

Pack of boy scouts through
Call us construction workers
Camp nearby as well

Rain came overnight
Drops splash on tents and forest
Not a problem though

Two teams once again
Slight shuffle so fair to all
Finish with the saw

No Elwood today
So nice when he visits us
Always brings great snacks

My first Ramsey’s meal
Standard for backcountry grub
Why did Reuben copy

Shane brought a pie and
Vegan cookies for Piper
Tasty treat for all

Kitt and Piper off
They erect the new signs here
Guiding all to come

Goodbye old campsite
You were a great place to stay
We will miss you much

Hiking out once more
Good not to have all that food
Makes our packs lighter

Last day is to clean
Remove the dirt from hard use
Look at it sparkle

Hello, we use this saw and we cut these trees
High Knob tower, what a sight.
now what??
We rock!!
so that tree is no longer an issue.
Welcome, please choose your intended direction

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Project Leader: Drew Foreman Project Dates: May 17,2010 - November 15,2010 Email Address: Aforeman@thesca.org