Additionally, David cemented his uncanny talent for attracting wildlife, as we again had an unexpected and unusual encounter. On the final day of our 5-day backpack a lone wolf trotted directly into our camp as we finished oatmeal. Quickly we found ourselves within 30 meters of it as it ignored our shouts and frantically waving arms. As we backed away it basked in our gear, rolling in Emily's raingear with immense satisfaction and chewing away at the back of her pack. With increasing despiration, David began throwing rocks at the wolf, which encouraged its departure and hehas since declared that he's "saved Emily's life yet again." Emily might argue that he is the very cause of such encounters! The incident, which is incredibly rare wolf behavior, fulfilled our desire to see a wolf and also made us excited to return to the northeast where wildlife encounters are usually less dramatic.
You can see the evidence, as well as other pictures from our trip at http://picasaweb.google.com/emily.dolci/Alaska2009#.
Our next post will be from the trail, perhaps two weeks from now as we'll be starting with the most remote section of trail. We hope to have stories to share free of wildlife encounters and raging Maine streams. Keep your fingers crossed for drier weather!
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