Wednesday

The next campsite



Drove 100+ miles from PEI to Fundy National Park. Camping areas very rocky and camp sites very close together.

The Bay of Fundy coastline is very craggy. Found a big forked piece of driftwood, but it was too large to take home. Lorin picked up some rocks and stones. Quite interesting, because the tide was out and we could see how the wave action smooths the shore, and at the same time undermines it, causing the shoreline to crumble.




Lorin didn't find only rocks and stones, he found a snake too! I found an old lobster trap that was washed up on the shore that would have fit into the Valiant, but was too big for the Pinto to take home with the rest of our gear. I really wanted to take it home, NOBODY would have one of those back in Detroit.



The bugs are having a field day.

Tomorrow (Thursday) we head for Quebec Province and call to see if the Pinto is ready. If not, Oh Well.

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