Day 30/June 2, 2016
Fogo Island
We left the Tilting area of Fogo Island to hike the
Waterman’s Brook Trail today after breakfast/5 miles…no one else on the
trail. A lovely trail hiked on a cool, windy
day with the sun a blazing…45 degrees today. The smell-o-meter would have told
you that we were walking amongst the balsam and spruce trees…a feast for the
senses.
Next hike was Brimstone Head trail…not even a mile
but up quite a few
steps with an awesome view of water and icebergs and the
town of Fogo.
While hiking we met up with a couple from Toronto
who happened to mention the long lines to leave Fogo which we did notice
absentmindedly when we came over. I also
remembered reading that people drive their car to the ferry line and turn it
off and leave it to hold their place.
Stacks of Icebergs/Waterman's Brook Trail |
Waterfall at end of Waterman's Brook Trail |
Come 7 pm the ferry loaded without us and left. The
good news is we will fit on tomorrow’s first boat and we will park overnight in
line and “camp”. There are some behind
us who will not make the first boat.
There was a couple a few cars ahead of us who also
didn’t make it.
Views from Brimstone Head Trail..pretty awesome! |
They had given up their
B&B reservation thinking they would get on the ferry. They walked to the
hotel that is right outside our door to get a room; the only room they had left
was $160 for a kitchenette. They
declined. Hotel reoffered at $140. They declined and walked. They decided to sleep in their car and were a
little older than us (Toronto). My first
response was good for you! My second
response to David was… If you ever pull
that crap on me, you will be sleeping in the car and I will be happily sleeping
in the hotelJ They were staying at B&B’s so I doubt
there were any blankets in the car and it was 35 degrees last night…need I say
more? They also could have called for a
pick up and had another B&B take them to lodgings. There were a few others that stayed overnight
in their cars in the back of us.
Evening activities:
walk the very short distance to the dock to see exactly when we have to
roll onto the ferry. Cooking dinner in
line.
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