Day 12/May 15, 2016
Chezzetcook, NS to Mary Joseph, NS
We headed to Taylor Head Provincial Park to do some
hiking…aiming to do the four hikes in the park in two days. Off we go on the Spry Bay trail that would
connect with Headland trail for a total of 7 miles. Within 15 minutes we realized just how
wet/boggy/muddy it was going to be but really wanted to get a good walk in so we
continued. The scenery and trail would
have been great but the walking conditions were wet…from standing water to
stream to bog to thick mud.
We had to
pick our way from rock to rock or stick to stick or side trail for a good 30%
of the time; it was not an easy walk solely because of that. When we reached the part where we would head off to the next trail we
decided that wasn’t going to happen. Then we walked the beach trail in dense fog…pretty! As we got back to the
motorhome it began to rain…a good choice we made. Only saw 4 other people on the trail but
maybe 10 cars were there for a Sunday and opening day.
Our selections for overnight parking both turned
out to not work. This left us with
whatever we found along the way. Not to
worry it was about 3 pm at that point and with darkness falling around 9pm we
had lots of time to find something.
David spotted a “picnic park/roadside little park” and we settled in
there for the night overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
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