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Adirondacks, DEC Ranger Station, Eighth Lake, fishing, Fishing log, fist fight, Inlet, Limekilln Lake, Lost in forest, Lost Pond, Moose River, Moose River Wilderness Area, Mortal Combat, NY Route 28, Otter Brook, owl, pistol, Seventh Lake, shooting, Sumner Brook, Wilderness area, Wrecked truck
A fisherman has been hunted and shot by Ralph, an ex-employee. The fisherman caught “Ralphy” in a bear trap. Dead Ralph is on a chain behind the truck with the trap still clamped on his leg. The Fisherman has finally freed himself from the wrecked truck
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For larger print click on log book
Really need to make time and read these posts in chronological order … it’s a great story!
Dear Kate,
The series starts here;
https://waldotomosky.wordpress.com/2016/09/21/forty-days-and-forty-nights-the-introduction-post-1-of-40/
Hope you enjoy reading them in order.
I have several stories written as a series; to see the introductory post for any series look for the “CONFUSED?” at the bottom of any of my posts. Click on this and you can see all of the links to the first post in each series. It looks like this:
CONFUSED? (Serial Posts; Where do they Start? Stand Alone Posts; where are they?)
Will mark this for future reference as it wont happen soon, am about to make an interstate move so hence my posts are getting briefer.
Good luck with your move CK. I will be looking forward to your full-time return.
Wally
I got so busy pointing you to the series starting point(s) that I forgot to tell you THANKS for reading my posts. I see you have been a loyal follower. You make it worthwhile to write and post them. Thanks again.
Wally
Ralph’s decomposing remains may attract unwanted creatures to the area. Best the fisherman leave the scene and keep looking for some kind of road and or shelter.
Oh-oh. I never thought of that! I should have given him a gun in the last episode. Let’s hope nothing happens to him. Thanks for reading the posts Karen.
Wally