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9.6.07

BFE, New Brunswick

semi-overcast 26 °C
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Holy crap…last night was COLD…low 40’s!!

…wasn’t expecting that.

Getting to sleep was a bit difficult, but once I did, it was lights out.

Packed up camp and tried to thank the lady who own the campground…but my French is…well, I’ll put it this way…I don’t speak French.

I’m not sure that she knew I was trying to thank her.

Next stop was Moncton, New Brunswick, but that was like 7 hours and I was diggin the countryside. So, half way there I hit the breaks, spun around and decided to go further into the Appellations mountains…and farther I went...about another 2 hours.

It was getting pretty damn remote and turns out that Mount Carleton Provincial Park ran out of government funding and so was CLOSED to camping! After driving around and looking for a place to pitch the tent, I found a prairie and some other campers (The Anderson’s from Nova Scotia) who had the same problem I did.

So, we visited, set up shop, had dinner and called it a day.

Posted by Rodger 09.09.2007 5:13 PM Archived in Canada

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