Friday, September 25, 2009

Sept 18, 2009 Day 21

Heavy rains overnight, but sunny again in the daytime. We started our 2 day trek to Cape Breton driving the famous the Cabot Trail. Our tour book said that the trail is 300 k long, but it takes 8 hours. The roads are very bumpy and curved. A lot of very steep hills. Very tiring for the drivers.


Peter and Immy driving behind us. This picture was taken through the window at a hairpin turn.


Very, very deep valley.
Cape Smokey. The highest point. 825 ' climb.











Scenic stop. The men checked out a new squeak. The u-joint--front one this time. We'll get the parts later in a large city.

"Lakies Head" was the next scenic look out point.






Peter wandering off.


Jennie and I. Marcel had the old camera with him and took this shot.






Our next scenic stop was "Green Cove".



The rock lines called dykes are clearly seen in these rocks.

Love the silver sparkle from the sun.

Peter and Marcel.

Immy enjoying the view.

"Hanging Valleys: A tributary valley that joins a main valley where the latter has been deepened, usually by glacial erosion, resulting in a steep drop from the floor of the tributary valley to the floor of the main valley.



Another walking trail called "MacIntosh Brook"

Peter still thinks he can walk on water. Just like he did in Alaska.

Sure looks like the "Top Of The World Highway" in Alaska

Check out those "Rec-Vee" jackets. We appreciate even more all the planning and organizing you did for the Alaska trip Duane and Lynda. We thought to do a little advertising for you in return.
This picture was taken Sept. 10th. But I thought it suited the day.

Jennie does almost all of the planning for the next day. She spends many hours looking at all the pamphlets and booklets we have. If it wasn't for her endless energy to organize and plan, we would not have seen and done half we things we did. Thanks Jennie, we really appreciate all your efforts.
The scenery is so similar.

I managed to snap this as we turned a corner. Dark stormy clouds with the sun rays peeking through.


We did another short bog walk, but it started to drizzle. Boy, did we do that one fast.
Nobody felt like cooking in the rain, so we went to a restaurant once again. And very slow service it was. By the time we were finished it was 7:15, dark and raining heavily. A half hour later we found the campsite on a small peninsula. In Cheticamp. N.S. Marcel went to bed at 8:15 and slept till 7:45 the next morning. He was pooped.
Blogging was not an option again, so we all hit the sack very early.
love to you all (especially to our Rec-Vee friends)
Alida

5 comments:

  1. Great to see your blog. Would you believe we spent 10 days on Bell Island? Of course we had a tour guide. ( a friend from work was home for the summer and took us places you wouldn’t find otherwise. We spent at least 3 weeks in Newfoundland and could have taken more time. Seeing your pictures reminds us of our trip. We made it to the Okagnagan and back last week without any problems with the trailer. Surprise. I guess the new axles and springs made a difference. We have sold the house and are moving 50 miles north of here to an acreage near Olds on November 2nd, so will try and give people an new email address when we get it. Enjoy the rest of your trip. Look forward to your next edition on your blog. Louis and Laurel

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  2. Hi !We are at our son's in Vernon.Enjoying the parts of the blog that I have seen.We too are reminded of our trip too Nfld.We saw Bali and Ernie and Lee ,Dwayne and Lynda,Louie and Laurel,and Wayne and Mariann at Osoyoos.mary and Len

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  3. Maar even in et Hollands Marcel en Alida. Wat een prachtige tri zijn jullie aan het maken. Ik ben er heel jaloers op hoor.
    Zoveel moois in de natuur het is geweldig na al de strubbelingen die er in het begin geweest zijn.
    Ja ik vond toen ook in Nieuwzeeland dat de ruige natuur je vanbinnen rust geeft. Kijk met heel veel
    Plezier naar jullie foto’s . Voel ook wel weer de enorme grootheid van de natuur en van de God die dit aan ons
    Gegeven heeft. Geniet er maar van het is jullie heel veel gegund hoor !!!! Liefs van Jan en Grietje. XX

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  4. Great Photos,we also did the Cabot trail, Newfoundland and PEI and loved it. Maybe will do it again in 2 years. You may have travelled close to Noel's home town of Amqui, Que. It is close to Matane and only about 60 - 70 miles from the New Burnswick border. We have had a busy summer RVing around AB an BC. Noel finished helping my cousin with combing on Friday. Our son Gaetan left last Sunday for Japan, his plans are to stay for a year, so we are planning to travel to Japan in the new year. Safe Travels Noel and Liz

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  5. The Cabot Trail is the thing I remember most about our trips out east. Beautiful!

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