Mammaries 29 -31 July 2012 Part One

I am developing quite bad arthritis in both knees so have been finding the hikes quite painful and have not been able to cover the ground I had hoped this summer.  So it was a real treat to have Doron and friends, and my dogs, help me carry a 2-night camp to the top of Long Meadow, enabling me to explore the Mammaries at a leisurely pace.

Doron is in front, carrying part of my gear.

Badger doesn’t seem to care much about his pack

But Harry is somewhat more reluctant!

I put the tent in a tiny sheltered spot just below the last big clump of trees.  The place I used for my small fire is in the middle of the foreground, marked by the dogpacks.  (In the absence of tall trees to hang food in away from the bears, I keep cooking areas well away from the tent.  I have never had any trouble.)

Here is the view from the firepit.

In the afternoon I had ample leisure to explore around the camp.  Long Meadow was magnificent.

The less colourful, but equally dramatic false hellibore, a member of the lily family, reputedly the most deadly poisonous plant in Canada.

We were close to patches of snow, and the dogs had plenty of chances to cool off.

 

One Woman's Life In The Wilderness