Dang Charlie, That flash did spooky things to my eyes!
JOURNAL ENTRY-day 4 cont.) Evening draws near and the camp vote is for me to do the cooking. Charlie and I skin back and take a backstrap from his deer.
I chop some potatoe and carats that Robin had and start the stew.
Robin makes some biskits and we eat them with honey while the stew simmers in the Dutch Oven. Once the coals around the Dutch oven turn to dust, the meal is ready.
A finer stew I've never eaten! The venison is so tender it bearly holds together. Yummy!
My sleeping bag becons my return and soon I'm fast asleep. 30 degrees at nightfall.
The middle of the night finds me outside in the snow. Nature called and the blanket of snow through the fog is very spooky. Visibility, although supported by moonlight is at bare minimum. Back in the tent Robin stirrs. I stoke the fire and we begin a conversation through the dark confines of the tent. Robin reminesses of The Gulf of Tonkin. Good time stories, bad time stories, Horror stories, and stories of records he still holds today as the Roach Killing King. The record stands today at 89 roaches killed(aboard ship) in 15 minutes. The weapon of choice being the blunt end of a broom handle, gravity dropped, not forced into motion. Somewhere through the darkness I make the connection, one hunters pride shared with another. (cont.)