That pretty much sums it up for the 16 souls who braved the woods at the Pinney Bridge Campground in the Jordan River Valley. If I ended it there, then this would be one of the shortest trip reports I’ve written, so the story continues.
Donk67 says we pretty much experienced all four seasons for this hang. Squirrelbait spent the week out at the site deer hunting. Donk & Christo arrived Thursday and enjoyed temps in the 70’s. From there it was all downhill. Our temps dropped all the way down to 27 with rain, sleet, snow, sunny skies etc. We also heard a few trees falling in the middle of the night and a pack of coyotes howling. Most of the group arrived on Friday, but some came in Saturday and a Father/Son from Chelsea who hiked down on Saturday from Deadman’s Hill for the overnight loop mixed right in with everyone. The son had an camo setup that would make anyone proud to hang in…let us know how your hike turned out.
We had a good mix of HF members, hangers from the Bushcraft forum (including knife maker, Deering Knives), and two my ground dweller friends who fit right in. As per hanging tradition, everyone who shows up is always your new best friend within 5 minutes of their arrival.
Some highlights from this years Gluttony Hang:
Best quote: “That Elf is holding out on us”, as said by Gerard and directed at Dogger (with the homemade anorak) who realized that he had a batch of brownies his wife made still in his car. He also provided inspiration to us that yes, there is life after 60 on the trail.
Best camp tradition: Jeff Geer’s nightly passing out of the camp bread (cinnamon coffee cake and another flavor) made by his wife. As each person tore off a chunk, they had to say “Thank you, Bridgit”. I didn't get a picture of the cake because it was devoured before I could get the shot.
Coolest setup: Squirrelbaits hot house with stove that created interior temps of the 90’s (handy for one hanger having some cold issues at 3 AM) and one pair of burnt hiking shoes while drying on the stove. Note, this photo was taken during the new camp ritual called "The Burning of the Shoes". "Burning Man" doesn't have anything on us.
Coolest clothing: Let's just say green wool and anoraks (some handmade) were the "in" thing. I've got one to, but I was the one taking pictures this weekend.
And from the kitchen:
Bacon, bacon, and more bacon (nice job Bob and AndrewB for additional cooking duties), chicken noodle soup (with homemade noodles prepared by Mrs. Dogger), venison tips with fresh morels, CnaGnu’s redbeans and rice with kielbasa, bisquits and gravy, filet mignons on a stick, breakfast casserole, jambalaya with ham and sausage, coffee, hot chocolate with whipped cream, Mexican hot chocolate with expresso, various adult libations including homemade wine, venison chili, jalepeno spam on the grill, venison sausage, venison patties, venison jalepeno jerky….my memory is shaky still due to a food coma, but I know there was more. There was even a pork roast that was left home and a few pounds of pulled pork that was brought and we never even got to. The rule for the trip was a new course of food on the hour and I would say we stayed pretty true to it. I cemented my reputation as the designated food pusher. There were always 2 coffee pots in various stages of percolating manned tirelessly by Donk and Christo.
I have to admit my Jambalaya was pretty good, but I think I was outdone a bit, so my vote for best meal is a tie between Turkey’s fresh caught trout filets at 11 PM Friday night (from stream to table in under 15 minutes) and Doe’s chicken and fried rice prepared in his giant wok over the fire, complete with his brand of humor.
All in all, it was a great weekend with everyone helping out on camp duties like dog carrying (Donks), bulk firewood gathering, cooking and keeping the camp running smooth. We all learned something from one another and got to hear great stories of everyone’s life experiences. When we all had to pack up and head home on Sunday, the weather was clear and sunny. Typical Michigan weather…
So, that’s my version of the story...I’m putting the call out to the surviving members of the Fellowship on the Gluttons to help fill in some of the holes in my memory that I can only attribute to an overindulgence of caloric intake.
FYI, we’ll be convening again the weekend of February 26-28, 2016 at Green Timbers for the 2nd Annual Big Tree Hang (announcement coming in December). And, we will be returning to Pinney Bridge next year for a reunion of the Gluttons. Thank you to all of those who attended and helped make this years event a success.
Here's the link to the full album:
http://s113.photobucket.com/user/mic...luttony%20Hang
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