![bigfoot footprint](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0756-BigfootPrint.jpg)
Just a glimpse...
![Bigfoot](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0757-Bigfoot.jpg)
The most astonishing part of the encounter was that when he growled at me, I could understand him. He seemed to be saying that there was something going on at the Community Center in Wampum.
When I got there and opened the door, there were about 50 people, and I didn't recognize any of them. I stood there a minute and said to myself, "There HAS to be someone in this room I know." Took a minute, but then a voice from the corner called, "Joan!"
Dave Brewer (in middle) has been a long-time volunteer with the Wampum Chapter, and his wife, Sabrina, is on the right. Matt Williams (left) was also known to me. It seems that I popped in just in time for their most popular hike, the "St Paddy's Day and Bigfoot Hike."
![friends](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0758-MattDaveSabrina.jpg)
JoEllen (right) was also there. She hiked with Marie and me in 2004 when some of this trail wasn't in as good shape. We had a good laugh about that. New friend Carol on the left. If you notice JoEllen's shirt and Matt's vest, those are awards for mega volunteer hours.
![friends](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0763-CarolJoEllen.jpg)
And I met a number of new friends too. Jamie (left) and her daughter Kiely. Kiely is in a girl Boy Scout troop and loves the outdoors.
![friends](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0759-JamieKielyJoan.jpg)
Free food, old friends, new friends. It was great. It's perfect that I didn't know a lot of the people. It means the chapter is doing a good job of pulling in new recruits. But eventually, I had to hike on...over the Beaver River. Their hike was going back the other way. Hope they also found Bigfoot.
![hiker crossing a bridge](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0760-BeaverRiverBridge.jpg)
The Wampum Chapter does a great job of posting signage at road crossings. And they have done an exceptional job of working with private landowners to create off-road easements for the trail. Wampum Chapter gets an A+ from me.
![trail sign](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0761-WampumSiggnage.jpg)
Finally, just a small pretty creek.
![creek](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0762-MossyCreek.jpg)
Miles today: 17.8: Total miles so far: 1433.3. (And 11 of the miles today were off road and not paved. That should tell you how good the condition of the trail was, that I could hike right along and cover so many miles.)
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6 comments:
Looks like an amazing day for you, Joan. I hope if Bigfoot is seen, they can finally get a clear photo!
I have been following you from the beginning of this hike and love every post. You have a way with words and take the most interesting photos and explain the history so well--very fascinating! Thanks for sharing your experiences with the rest of us who are living vicariously through you! You are an inspiration!
Kathie Simpson
Grand Rapids, MI
(I am a friend of Holly Merrill Rowley who said she knew you in Scottville, MI)
Sounds like an all around great day.
Sue- He's the leave no trace expert
Kathie- Hi!
Ann- hard to top for awesomeness
Chaplin: "You can't go wrong with free food!"
Lulu: "Well, and new friends are nice too, right?"
Chaplin: "Ehhh, new friends, I can take them or leave them."
Lulu: "You are such a cat."
Best sighting of Big Foot I've ever seen!
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