Osceola FOT48

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McRat

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With Gary (scoutmaster) still on the injured reserve list nursing a sore knee from the Moosilauke trip, the honor of heading the Fool Scout Flag Patrol was thrust upon me.

Dennis and I had tested another flag rig earlier in the week, and while far from record-setting, it was a decent design for our needs. We got a late start but managed to arrive at the trailhead on time, where MadRiver, Steve and Christa, and Steve’s co-worker Mike were waiting. Shortly before 9:30 we were on the rocky but mostly-gentle grades of the Osceola trail with a couple of 10-foot lengths of PVC drain pipe in tow.

The day had started out rather foggy, but there were some hopeful signs of clearing as we hit the switchbacks. We ascended the final pitch and saw a flag hanging from the trees - Gram and her crew had already arrived.

We assembled our rig, raised our new 6x10’ flag, and admired our handiwork. Gram had made a great poster which we hung on the flagpole, explaining the event and including photos from other peaks.

The best thing about Flags on the 48 (aside from remembrance and patriotic fervor) is having an excuse to really take some time on the summit. We flew the flag until 3:00, during which time we got to hang out, chat with other hikers, and meet friends old and new. It was fun chatting with Drewski and a rare summer sighting of Cath Goodwin, as well as my first trail sighting of Keith D’Allesandro. Before long Hikerfast arrived at the summit and we had something of a Foolish reunion.

A local boy scout troop had caught the spirit of the day and brought up their own flag and rig making Osceola a two flag summit!

We headed carefully down the wet slab sections and arrived back at the parking lot without incident. Dennis, Bob and I headed over to the KOA for feasting and fun.

Thanks to Trekman for the delicious Willey House Septemberfest ale, Adventurous for the excellent safety tips, and DaveBear and SunshineChris for their company and firewood during mojito hour. It was great meeting up with tfr finally, as well as seeing the Mr. And Mrs. SilentCal, MichaelJ and Unadogger, Leaf, and probably a person or two I have forgotten. (sorry!)

I was saddened that Squeaky couldn’t make it this time, but I expect she’ll be on a lot more hikes with me soon enough. In her absence, I was able to continue the McRat schtick another day, repeating jokes that shouldn’t be repeated and carrying on into the wee hours. It’s not easy being a fool, but someone’s gotta do it. :)
 
Nice work and good report. I'm embarrassed to admit I never left our campfire and cooler at K2 Saturday night and so missed you all there across the field. Too bad and shame on me. Tom did reconnoiter a cup of Trekman's Willey House Septemberfest ale for me, so I didn't miss out completely :) .
 
Great trip report. I totally agree - it was really nice to spend an extended amount of time on the summit without feeling the need to move on. Awesome meeting you on Saturday!!! I look forward to future events.
 
Nice TR Russ and thanks for the hospitality at the campground Saturday when Sunshine Chris and I got there late. You fellows are a barrel of laughs and not only is Dennis a great cook but has moonlit mixology down pat as well. I couldn't help but admire the rig you guys took up when I saw it sticking out of the truck Sunday during breakfast. You guys push that limit much more you could end up needing an air traffic beacon on top! ;)
 
Dave Bear said:
and not only is Dennis a great cook but has moonlit mixology down pat as well.

I swear, You could point to a bare patch of ground in the middle of nowheres, say "build thee an ark of sustenance, so that thine hunger shall be abated" and there Dennis will be, dressed like Noah, ready to erect an eating establishment of the crudest nature, but producing food better than a 5 star resturaunt! :D

Brian
 
The best thing about Flags on the 48 (aside from remembrance and patriotic fervor) is having an excuse to really take some time on the summit..

Agreed.. you know sometimes, on a long hike..we were on Isolation..you beat feet all the way in...wuff..down some food..hey Terra..then head back out.. Being on the summit..with good friends..new friends ..great views..people finishing the 48..congrats ..the Flag a Flying..snapping proudly in the wind..lots of food and sharing smiles going on...it was nice to hang out in the sun..thinking about past hikes and those in the future.. and just to look around... we are lucky people indeed.....
 
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