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Daily Didactic
We woke on the misty Little Square Pond. With the sky threatening rain we got on the move early and were paddling up the stream to Floodwood Pond by 9:30 or so. The weather tempered itself and we had a very pleasant paddle upstream and then across Floodwood Pond. After an inaccurate stab, we found the stream that lead back to Rollins Pond and managed to get within a quarter mile of the boat dock before the skies opened up with rain in classic east coast fashion. Rain drops the size of peas pelted us on the final leg in, but they were warm and couldn't dampen our mood. We pulled our canoe and gear out of the water at Rollins Camp and celebrated being totally soaked by taking a quick dip in Rollins Pond to wash off two days of bug dope and perspiration.
After drying off, we crawled back over the rustic road to Floodwood Mountain Reservation. We reconnected with our outfitter and guide Scott and his lovely wife (our Ft. Collins guide) Julie. Julie and Scott are good friends from Anchorage and it was great to get a good dose of "familiar" in the middle of a long drive. We cleaned up, dried some clothes and then drove into the nearby village of Saranac Lake with Julie for a tour while we waited for Scott to be able to join us. Eventually Scott was freed from camp responsibilities and we found dinner at the spectacularly touristy Tail O' The Pup. After an incredibly tasty and undoubtedly healthy meal of pulled pork, ribs, bar-b-cue chicken, and cornbread we headed for the Lake Placid KOA for the night.
We reflected on our "three day eleven pond canoe adventure" and decided that a couple of really hot days in Kansas City were absolutely worth it...