Sunday 15 July 2018

BANG Explores Newfoundland - Day 2

Well we all had a decent amount of sleep last night.  We had a nice breakfast at the hotel before we started our trek towards Rocky Harbour.  Once Lola was awake, we had to search the hotel for B and N who were enjoying their coffee in the lobby.

The view from breakfast
After breakfast, we packed our bags and loaded up the Equinox - B was pretty excited to drive and give AA the "day off" (which was appreciated).  The drive from Corner Brook to our first stop (Bonne Bay) was a quick 1 hr 30 mins drive, starting with some rain then overcast skies before getting to the Discovery Centre with some partly cloudy skies.




Ready for our hike
A quick pit stop in the Centre and the crew was ready to go on the 5 kms round trip hike along the Lookout Hike.  The weather was perfect - 18 deg C to start with some cloudy patches; all that was missing was a breeze.  AA and B were definitely in need of some air movement to help with their sweatiness.

The trail wasn't too busy.  The BANG crew passed a group of three shortly into the ascent and then passed 5 or 6 groups who were making their descent.  There was one group of two (local) ladies who passed them shortly before the peak.

The views going up were pretty good but at the peak it was spectacular.




"That is where we are going"

At the top

Someone needed to dry their shirt



Lola's Lunch
At the top, a small picnic lunch of pepperoni, crackers, cheese (for those who could eat it), bananas (for those who would eat it) and water was had.  And a good thing too because the walk down, although only 40 mins as opposed to the 75 mins up, was long enough to give some hikers shaky legs due to working muscles that aren't normally worked.

Back at the Discovery Centre, a couple of patches and post cards were purchased before loading into the Equinox for a 1 hr drive to Rocky Harbour and the cabin.

The drive was routine - Lola telling B to be patient when the Equinox in front of us neglected to pass the bicyclists who were biking in front of us; N catching a few zzz's on the drive and AA tacking in the scenery.



Upon arrival at Rocky Harbour, the group tried to find the cabin, driving up Main St N before realizing that they were supposed to be on Main St S - no fault of the Navigator, Lola, as the GPS did not give an option of N or S for Main Street... at least that is what she is saying.

The cabin was eventually found and AA checked them in.  While walking out of the convenience store/office, he quickly cited a purchase that seems fairly justified - a Christmas tree ornament with a puffin paddling a kayak with Christmas presents on it.

Once the car was unloaded, AA, Lola, B and N went for a short walk near the cabin which is water front.  They saw some rocks, water, a family who used to live in Thompson and where Jets fans, some seashells, a man with his pet dog (Chihuahua), some lobster claws, some fish skeletons, some small fish and one jelly fish.

B taking in the sights from our cabin





After the short walk, it was unanimously decided that everyone's feet needed a rest.  And some drinks were needed before supper at Fishermans Landing - a 2 mins drive.  After everyone finished their drinks (AA being the last), they piled into the SUV and made the short trek to the restaurant, only to get behind a party of 9 looking to eat.  Luckily, the party decided that they wanted to try and go elsewhere so BANG was able to get a seat right away.

Dinner was delicious.  Lola had her first lobster.  AA and N both had Cod and B had salmon. 



During the time from when they arrived to when they left, the weather had turned - at the end the fog started to roll in and the temperature dropped about 5 deg C.

After supper, the search was on for some breakfast food for the next day.  And coffee - BAN all need their morning coffee to become sociable (well at least AA and N do).  The search was not very successful, coffee was found but not food.  So, it was off to two more stores before some breakfast could be sourced before going to the Kitchen Party.

The Party was good - a local artist singing and playing some songs and telling some stories and jokes at the Anchor Pub.  He eventually got everyone up playing some instruments and dancing to separate songs before BANG decided to call it a night and head back to to the cabin.





Tomorrow we are making our way north towards and then east on the peninsula to Englee to meet up with one of B's friends who is here visiting his parents.  Hopefully the weather is good enough to be able to go for a boat ride before making our way further north towards L'Anse Aux Meadows and our next cabin.

Well, pictures finally finished uploading, time to finish this blog and get some sleep.

AA.

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