Day 13: I was just thinking, maybe we take care of this right here, in Brainerd?

Word for the day: AMELIORATION. Yes, today was advancement, but it was a while in the making. And at times it was seemingly two steps forward and one step back. Chad and I have had some great experiences, but it seems he was put here to help through challenges, rather than just floating and fishing and having fun. Let’s recap where we left our heroes this morning: 3 bags stolen that included all of our cooking gear, all of our freeze dried food (including the freeze dried chocolate cheesecake that Chad hadn’t even told me about yet), my French precious (they tooks it, those nasty hobbitses), and Chad’s wallet (containing 40 $2 bills).

After Chad cancelled his cards and Facebook became aware of our plight, we took to the water (early exuberant start turned into 9am tail dragging departure). Unfortunately, however we looked at it, we had 28 miles to go on the river to get to Brainerd. We thought about going back to the tavern to have some wizard conjure up a pot of coffee first, but then we remembered there weren’t any wizards there, cuz they’re not real. A shame.

After we got a mile downstream, we started to joke about the whole incident. We wondered whether they would be happy with all those freeze dried dinners. We wondered if we came back for Halloween if we could find a house giving out Jolly Ranchers. We doubted they even knew how to operate a French press. Mostly, we couldn’t believe we were attacked by pirates and not there to defend our keep. As the day wore on, we both agreed that we weren’t angry, we were both to blame, we learned a valuable lesson, it was only “stuff”, and Chad hated my cookware anyway.

We stopped for our traditional PBJ, though this was the last of our peanut butter and bread: priority #1 for Brainerd resupply. We also encountered a fawn along the way that seemed eager to come out into the water to greet us; like she knew we needed a little extra love today.

Friendly fawn
Shore lunch – Chad is always PBJ chef
Trying to keep from having to step into the river while taking care of business

As we approached the last 10 miles into Brainerd, the effect of the coming dam became apparent as the water stagnated into a lake, which would again slow our progress. By this time, we had a reply on Facebook that somebody would meet us upon arrival in a red pickup truck at Lum Park at 5:30 to help us out. The park was about 1 mile out of our way away from the dam, but the old beggars and choosers adage applied.

When we arrived at Lum Park we were a little early, which we were happy to not have our provision savior waiting. The I got another FB message, because of difficulties with the red truck, our savior would be 30-40 minutes later in a grey truck. Chad and I reviewed our provision inventory for resupply, and we discussed overnight options: our top hope was to load kayaks in the pickup and sleep at someone’s house, either our savior, or have him drop us off downstream of the dam in order to make it to another River Angel address. But, we would settle for a ride for shopping trip to Dicks Sporting Goods.

When Bill arrived after 6, we chatted for a bit (Bill is a generous conversationalist). It turns out, Bill was coming to meet us, but his gas tank fell off on the way, so he had to call AAA to arrange a tow and borrow a neighbor’s truck. We told him what all we needed to purchase and he said he would be happy to run one of us to Fleet Farm or Walmart; Dicks was not an option due to their stance on the second amendment. Since Chad had no wallet, and most of the stolen gear was what I would need for the next 7 weeks, I went to Fleet Farm while Chad watched the boats.

Matt and Chad with our Brainerd savior Bill

I got to see Brainerd (I don’t need to see it again, though the people are friendly). Fleet Farm had nearly all I needed, sans the French precious, and bread and a lighter. Though it took some time: it was now nearly 7pm.

Driving across the river in Brainerd

As we left Fleet Farm, Bill asked to run by the garage that was expected to be towing Bill’s truck hours ago. Apparently AAA or the tow company dropped the ball; it had been hours and his truck was still sitting where he left it. Bill went inside the garage while I texted with Chad about overnight options.

Waiting for Bill at the garage

We hadn’t ruled out getting Bill to cart us to his house or further downstream, but that wasn’t seeming likely. There was camping available at Lum Park, but they don’t allow tents (huh? I never heard of such a thing and couldn’t make any sense of it). We could stealth camp around Lum Park, but most places are pretty conspicuous. We could stealth camp at the dam, but that was a mile away on the water. meanwhile, it’s after 7 and daylight was fading.

20 minutes later, Bill is still in the garage. I was grateful for the shuttle to Fleet Farm, but now darkness and sleeping location are becoming an issue. Sun sets at 8:09, and there’s been no moon at night, so we’re getting squeezed for time, and we haven’t had a proper meal since 11:30 PBJ (is that even a proper meal?) Around 7:25, we left the garage will Bill on hold to AAA. As we were approaching the park, I asked Bill to stop at the Casey’s next door so I could get bread, a lighter and dinner. (My godson Joe says Casey’s has THE best pizza.) When I walked into Casey’s, I was the only customer, excepting a couple that seemed to be having trouble at one of the cash registers. I grabbed 6 slices of pizza, then it took my some searching to find the bread. When I went to pay, there were now 5 people in line ahead of me.

As I waited in line, both attendants were dealing with the issue on register 1. Apparently something shut the register down and now the store was taking only cash. It seemed everyone in Minnesota carries cash, because we all moved to register #2, where transactions seemed painstakingly slow. Tick tick tick toward sundown.

Finally, the man in front of my stepped up, and somehow pulled a $20 from his shoe with his foot and slapped it on the counter. How did I not notice the man was a double arm amputee? I looked down at his empty Croc and wondered how he managed his cash in there. He ordered $13 in gas on pump #4 and would need an attendant to pump it. I think I blacked out for a moment as I didn’t see what happened to the $7 in change as I was fixated on the cash register attendant walking out the door to pump gas. Tick tick tick. What just happened? How was any of this happening? Just a quick run to Dick’s Sporting Goods was really all we needed. I could’ve done with the pizza, and bread. I was released from the clutches of Aitkin and now trapped in a bizarre vortex in Brainerd.

Thankfully, the Casey’s cavalry came from some back room and handled my transaction. We got back to the park where Bill stopped to talk with the campground host about the tent free rule. I walked back to Chad and sat down for pizza at 7:51 (which was delicious Joe). Darkness was now going to be a certainty.

Bill came back from the host indicating that the police come through the park every night, but they don’t leave their vehicle. We could sleep under picnic tables at the picnic pavilion. I envisioned a scene where the Brainerd policeman finds us under a picnic table. Chad has no ID, so I show him mine along with the crisp edge of a $50 bill. I tell him, “We didn’t know this was a problem officer. But, I was thinking maybe we could take care of this right here, in Brainerd.” When the policeman doesn’t take kindly to my attempted bribery, Chad some kills him with his sleeping pad and several scenes later he’s stuffing me in a wood chipper. (Note: If you haven’t seen the movie Fargo, you’ll think I’ve completely lost it. If you know, you know.)

The park pavilion didn’t have a good vibe. So at sunset, we were getting the armada prepared for a 1 mile nighttime crossing of Rice Lake and a stealth camp at the Potlatch Dam. Let’s hope this has a happy ending!

Chad on the start of the nighttime crossing to Potlatch Dam

For today’s musical offering, Chad and I were just singing this song the other day. I can’t even recall what crazy thing brought this song to mind. But today took crazy up a notch. Seriously, who would’ve thought a guy with no arms as a character that influenced our timeline? Nuts. Gnarls Barkley Crazy.

14 responses to “Day 13: I was just thinking, maybe we take care of this right here, in Brainerd?”

  1. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    Wow
    So damn entertaining
    Thanks

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  2. Larry (Dad) Hager Avatar
    Larry (Dad) Hager

    Keep your guard up. “I see a bad moon rising” As I read your experiences for the day this song took over my my brain and I could not get it out of my mind. Prayers coming your way.

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  3. Merilee Chopp Avatar
    Merilee Chopp

    Each day is so unreal! Can’t believe all you’ve gone through! Lord protect and provide for these 2 men on their quest to finish the Mississippi River!

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  4. reposledni Avatar

    You could NOT make this stuff up. Cheers for the kindness of strangers, a socialist with integrity and Casey’s pizza! Perhaps God decided you needed lessons in patience because yours is sure being tested. Stay safe! Love you! And keep writing — I’m obsessed with your blog!

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  5. Kristi Avatar
    Kristi

    You obviously didn’t grow up in a place like East Aurora – always lock your doors and never leave your stuff unattended:) I’m gonna leave the part about the pirates out when I read this to Emily; she insisted for weeks that there were pirates at her papa’s and they had to keep the doors locked (found out later my dad was telling her about porch pirates). Also, does Amazon Prime not work out there? If you call ahead to one of those bars again they’d probably accept a package for you… I can send you a french press if you want one. Too bad they never got to doing the delivery drones – that would have been easier.

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    1. Tim Dull Avatar
      Tim Dull

      This is captivating! I can’t wait for tomorrow’s entry!

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  6. Kristi Avatar
    Kristi

    Love the song of the day. One of my favorites.

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  7. Dr. Jeff Van Meter Avatar

    If Matt will allow it, I set up a little GoFundMe page for him to donate to his French press fund. Truly. Matt, we’ll give the proceeds to Christin and you can use or donate them as you see fit. It allows us to feel an even bigger part of your journey. https://gofund.me/f9332260

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  8. Jeff Meyers Avatar
    Jeff Meyers

    Concurring with previous comments “can’t make this stuff up “, two questions come to mind….
    Have you considered who you should sell the movie rights to? And have you started coordinating your actors/characters list?

    Echoing other comments, keep staying positive, God’s blessings and I eagerly look forward to hearing about your next adventures.

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  9. Jim (long lost cuzzin) Avatar
    Jim (long lost cuzzin)

    Wow, Matt! I had no idea you were such an adventurer! Sorry your trip to the Prancing Pony…err…Bridge Tavern was sans wizards and filled with at least one pirate.

    I truly have enjoyed the blog and look forward to reading the rest of your journey!

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  10. Laurisa Anglin Avatar
    Laurisa Anglin

    How DOES one manage their cash inside an empty Croc? That takes some mental gymnastics. Thanks for providing some wonderful reading entertainment and ideas to ponder.

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  11. Ed Klemm Avatar
    Ed Klemm

    Hager – Tim G shared your blog with me and so glad that he did. Enjoyed reading days 1-13 in one sitting this morning with a cup of freshly pressed coffee (sorry!) Love how you troubleshoot through the obstacles and brush off the negative experiences. Thanks for taking the time to document and share this wild adventure! Stay positive and I wish you (and Chad) safe travels.

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  12. JenK Avatar
    JenK

    I have friends on the river near Brainerd if you want a place to pull over, set up camp, have ANOTHER shower and even sleep in beds if you want. I am sure they’d feed you! These are the nicest couple in the world! They could help with supplies and stuff too!!! Or a ride into town. AND fresh veggies… Text if you want to connect.

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  13. JenK Avatar
    JenK

    Oh, and my friends have a truck. Anyway.. good luck!

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