The second day was just us relaxing and recovering from the night before. We had a nice breakfast and helped Alabama Man get some things tidied up around his land. Mostly all three of us just lounged around in the sun and enjoyed the company before Solominer and I packed things up for our drive back to Georgia.
Here's Solominer making breakfast for Alabama Man and me. He's cooking on a Coleman Stove that's just the top attachment. It's super effective, easy to clean, and takes up almost no space. A great addition for anyone's gear bag. We had some veggies and lamb. Seasoned and made by this very man here.
Alabama Man having some morning coffee, sitting around the setup Solominer and I had put up the day before.
Even in the Alabama wilderness they can find some time for decentralized movement!
The dog stayed with me the night. I didn't get any pictures of him curled up with me. In the middle of the night I woke up and couldn't see the dog. When I opened my sleeping bag to get up he was right there at my left hip curled in a little ball snoring. This is him getting in my way while I was looking for a fresh shirt to wear.
We saw some wildlife start to wake up and be active but I couldn't get my camera out fast enough to capture it. This includes bats, bright colored songbirds, and a falcon cutting through the trees like prop plain going through a redbull course. This pretty little stinger is a wasp who enjoys beer. Just something you run into below the Mason-Dixon line.
The truck is almost packed up and ready to go. The dog insisted in overseeing everything we were doing. He was working very hard. We appreciated the help from little Bingpot!
We wanted a picture together before heading out. This is Me and Alabama Man standing so that Solominer could get us in the frame and to set the timer. It took two tries lol. I also wanted Bingpot in the picture with us.