Umbagog 2022 (Part 1)

Welp, here we go again. Up to lake Umbagog, to remote site 23 (map). On the ‘mainland’ rather than island site 14 where we often go. 23 is probably the biggest camping site on the lake and you might be able to sprinkle 10 tents there with room to spare.

Currently the house is disaster, with piles of dehydrated food filling the livingroom floor, packs and equipment strewn about, the pump on the worlds greatest backpacking stove, the MSR DragonFly, sprung a leak during testing that cant be fixed so we overnighted a replacement pump and a backup stove since I went into a bit of a panic. Its surprising to think that some of this gear is anywhere from 10 to 30 years old. Reviewing menus, the canoe, tents, water filters, bear bags, ropes, fishing gear, cookware, sleeping bags & therm-a-rest mattresses, tarps, lighting and all the little fiddly other bits. Oh yeah, playing cards, toilet paper and bug spray.

We were last on this site 11 years ago in 2011. I think we spent 4 days in a cabin and then decided it was time to try a ‘wilderness site’ for a couple days with the girls. Its also the year we got our last camera, the Canon 60D. Looking, I see we have taken 10,619 images with it over 11 years - though admittedly hardly any recently. We will try and get a few.

Umbagog 2020 (Part 1)

Its been a few years since we were up at lake Umbagog, (location, website)… here are a few pics. The typical excuse for not paddling ourselves out to one of the sites (this year site R14 - lake map), is that we have to haul in firewood for a week - so I’m going to go with that. Also this year, transport from the ‘base camp’ was unavailable, so we found a rent-a-guy with a pontoon boat to haul us out.

We lucked out and had 7 days of perfect weather. We did get a little rain one night while we were sleeping.

The pictures look the same as every other year - kinda boring and repetitive when you get right down to it, but we love it.

Nantucket

Mid-to-late October on Nantucket it typically in the 50's, but this past weekend, we lucked out - with calm, cloudless sunshine - temps in the 70's... an all around prefect weekend. 

We stayed at the Boat Basin Cottages - which are simply fantastic.  Right on the water with spectacular views, plush amenities, and a short stroll away from the heart of the islands dining and shopping.  They also come equipped with a couple bikes that we took out to Sanford Farm to explore almost 30,000 acres of conservation area.  Nice.  As usual we ate a lot, including a great dinner at Brant Point Grill that has some serious views of the harbor and this evening was open to the fresh air of a glorious indian summer evening.

Good times.