Bryan
and I had such a great weekend, despite being eaten alive.
Friday
morning we drove out to the Nancy Lake State Recreation Area and parked his
truck in the South Rolly Lake Campground.
Then
we donned our packs and headed off on the Red Shirt Lake Trail. It was an
easy hike, just 3 miles to the other end where the canoe we’d rented was
waiting for us.
We
loaded it up with all our gear, and paddled out to the island where Public Use
Cabin #1 is located. We had the cabin and the island all to ourselves for the
entire 3 days we were there!
When
we first got there, we unpacked our stuff and looked around a bit. Then we
decided to take the canoe out for a spin around the lake, to see what we could
see. And since we were going to be paddling around anyway, Bryan decided to
throw a hook in the lake to see if he could entice a fish to nibble. None did,
but we still had a nice paddle. What a beautiful lake!
The
following day Bryan headed off after breakfast for a good 5-6 hours out there,
fishing this cove and exploring that marshy area. He enjoyed himself thoroughly,
and even came back a little bit on the pink side.
While
he was out having fun with his fishing poles, I spent my time writing letters,
reading my book, exploring the island. That sun really saps the energy right
out of you, though; both of us were ready for our dinner that evening, followed
by a relaxing game of cards.
That
night we had a serious mosquito problem – to the point where Bryan had to get
the Thermocells out and running just to give us a few hours relief. We woke up
the next morning to the sound of some serious rain, so hoped the bugs wouldn’t
be so bad on the way back to the truck.
They
were horrible. I have so many bites! All over my hands, my arms, my legs… ugh!
But
we did have a great time, regardless.