We shot six stages today and will shoot four more tomorrow. I am clean so far! The big trick with a clean day is keeping the momentum going on another day. And my times were consistent and all in my normal range. That’s usually a good thing.
When we got back to camp Joe and I took Skye down to the river for a good swim. She was pretty happy with that. Came back to the camper and while petting her I stuck myself with a fishhook she had stuck in her coat. Yes, luckily just in the coat. But it took me several minutes to get 2 hooks out of the mats in her coat and 5 more out of her collar. Those in the collar were all meshed in a ball of fish line that someone had thrown away or lost on the ground.
Carlene and Pat went toward Charleston and checked out the historic Boone Hall Plantation that is now open to the public. It was a 4,000 acre plantation going back to the late 1600s. The last owners made it a public place in perpetuity.
And they came back with fresh strawberries!
We spent the evening at the campfire and also watched the Artemis’s splashdown. We watched until the fort two were off Orion. By then it was getting chilly, the fire was burning down and I was still in shorts & T shirt.
Eastern Tenderfoot timing Dakota Joe
Dusty Lady
Dakota Joe
Lacy Remington
Throw me something!
Entering the plantation
Slave quarters
Rams Horn Willow
Trumpet Honeysuckle
Nesting Great Egrets
Polo ponies
Delicious
















Seems Skye was trying to find you some fishing tackle! A good excuse for more swimming! Hope you finish clean today! Hi to everybody 😊.
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