End of the World and Back Again
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End of the World and Back Again

End of the World and Back Again

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A 1997 summer car trip through the New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Quebec.
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Date: Mar 18, 2008


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9 day trip to see an ice berg. Includes PEI, Bay of Fundy and notes about riding in spring. I leave tomorrow, but right now I'm wide awake. It's the pre-trip jitters. So much time spent planning, nothing left to do but go. Bike's loaded. Couple of items for tomorrow after work. Tiedowns (for the ferry), and top off. Wish I could go in the morning. Must put in a full day at work, though. Must be that dedicated government servant! Only 260 miles to do tomorrow night. Will spend the night at Todd & Susan's in NJ. (Stayed at their place in Orlando a couple years back.) Will meet Jed on Saturday in Maine. Hope he gets a nice campsite.
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A family of five drives from BC (New Denver) to the Yukon (Whitehorse) in 16 days.
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A story about circumnavigating Vancouver Island in the S.V. Patience in 1995/96. Includes a route map. Around Vancouver Island (AVI) is an entertaining story about circumnavigating Vancouver Island, British Columbia. If you like a good sea or adventure story, or are planning on sailing the waters around Vancouver Island, you will probably enjoy this tale. While we sailed around Vancouver Island, we visited places like Nootka, Hot Springs Cove, Barkley Sound, Nanaimo and Cape Scott. We saw literally dozens of eagles. We saw both killer and humpback whales. At the end of the trip, I made a mistake of judgement and nearly got us into some serious trouble in the rip tides off Point Wilson in the Puget Sound.
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History of the area, information about the hikers and a journal of the five day trek over roughly 35km. Nootka Island, just north of Nootka Sound on Vancouver Island's western shores, abounds with the earliest history of British Columbia. The ancient Nuu-Chah-Nulth* village of Yuquot, at the southwestern tip of the island has been continuously settled for over 4,300 years. It is here, the only place in Pacific Canada, where native whaling originated and developed. One of the most significant archaeological finds associated with this heritage is known as the 'Whalers Shrine'. Originally located at one of the lakes adjacent to Yuquot (Friendly Cove), it is now in the New York museum of Anthropology. By the late 18th century, when their ranking leader, Chief Maquinna, greeted the first white men on Vancouver Island, the site at Friendly Cove had become the capital summer village of the Mowachaht* people, housing around 1,500 natives in about 20 wooden long-houses.
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