The Strange & Curious Tale of the Last True Hermit
For nearly thirty years, a phantom haunted the woods of Central Maine. Unseen and unknown, he lived in secret, creeping into homes in the dead of night and surviving on what he could steal. To the spooked locals, he became a legend—or maybe a myth. They wondered how he could possibly be real. Until one day last year, the hermit came out of the forest
september 2014
Photo: Andy Molloy/ Kennebec Journal/ AP Photo
The hermit set out of camp at midnight, carrying his backpack and his
bag of break-in tools, and threaded through the forest, rock to root to
rock, every step memorized. Not a boot print left behind. It was cold
and nearly moonless, a fine night for a raid, so he hiked about an hour
to the Pine Tree summer camp, a few dozen cabins spread along the
shoreline of North Pond in central Maine. With an expert twist of a
screwdriver, he popped open a door of the dining hall and slipped
inside, scanning the pantry shelves with his penlight.ARTICLE HERE
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