U.S. 2 to Gentian Pond Shelter

Day Twenty-three
Thursday, June 20, 2019
U.S. 2 to Gentian Pond Shelter
11.8 Miles

We were pleasantly surprised by the very easy and nice trail to start the day.  There were just a few spots where we had to do our stretching, the ups and downs were short, gradually climbing higher.  It was cloudy and pleasant temperature in the morning, and it was especially nice to be hiking without mosquitoes. 

About noon it started raining pretty hard.  We got drenched and the path was very muddy.  I slipped in the mud, fell down and my trekking pole got stuck in the mud as I went down and it bent under the load.  Actually we both slipped down several times and fell down either on wet roots or in the mud.   
We got to Gentian Pond Shelter about 5:00 hoping it would  be empty.  No way.  Three other people were there already with their stuff hanging all over the place.  They were on the top platform, so we settle down underneath on the bottom floor.  We hunkered down under there to change out of our wet clothes.  We were definitely cold, and it was still raining so no way were we going to set up our tent. 

Unfortunately, we probably should have.  About the time we were all about to call it a night, another young man came in and we had to move things around again to try to give him some room to hang stuff up.  He was not to friendly a chap and obviously didn’t want to carry on a conversation, so the rest of us quickly left him to himself. 


There were wet clothes hanging everywhere but none of them dried overnight.  






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