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Round Pond

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    • Day 24

      Not Always "Green Garden"

      June 28, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 54 °F

      This was Green Garden day. Literally everyone I have spoken with on this whole trip has said that this is THE walk of the many one might to do in Gros Morne. I was up early(big surprise) and drove from the Berry Hill campground where I had spent the night to the trail head for Green Gardens. The hour long drive took me through what is called the Table Lands part of the park. It is reminiscent of the Badlands in South Dakota but this place is made from the earth's mantle being pushed all the way to the surface during a collision of the earth's plates several hundred million years ago. Yup, several, hundred million years!!! I told you geologists would love this place!
      The rocky surface and steep cliffs create this wind tunnel that is phenomenal. I parked the truck and was literally scared that the doors and back window of the truck were going to be damaged. It took two hands and my body weight to shut the car door. Not joking, So I bundled up, hoping I wouldn't become a human tumbleweed, slathered my face with protective goop and ventured forth! Was the name "Green Gardens" a joke? The first two miles of the walk was across the barren mantle. Up and over a little hillock. Once over the top, the landscape totally changed. As did the wind. I dropped a bunch of layers that now felt claustrophobic, and realized I could see the ocean in the distance. I also could see the forested bumps I would need to climb up and over to get there! One cool surprise on the way was finding one of the season's first lady slippers! My first time seeing a yellow one. It was a nice long walk, mostly, I noted, downhill and sometimes on staircases that looked like they had been built by Kelly. Downhill there meant for a likely sweaty return trip! (To join me, Kelly and Whitney can imagine a 2.5 hour walk up from their river!) What would I find when I reached the ocean?.....next post
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    • Day 24

      16 Moose, 5 Bear, 1 Fox and Huh?!

      June 28, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 55 °F

      (Please read post "Not Always Green Garden First!!) Green Garden continued....As I neared the coast I could hear the waves and the gulls and the screech of an eagle. I knew I was close and as the trees parted, I was rewarded with the view in photo one. The trail took me along the coast, past trees doing the "gangsta lean" away from the wind, toward two tent platforms for those who wanted to sleep out here(yes, please!). That would have been fun if I had timed it right. I'm always kind of scanning for animal signs on a trail. A moose print in the mud or a gnawed on branch or a poop or two. The trail had been pretty devoid of that so far. But then, what is that? A hunk of fur caught on a twig. Looks kinda fuzzy. Bear-like? No. Fox-like, maybe. And then, up ahead, I saw a tiny little face peeking out, ahem, dare I say "sheepishly", from beneath a pine bough. What the heck are they doing here? As I got close, with the aforementioned tell-tale poops becoming more prevalent, I saw that the one little face was attached to a whole flock of random grazers. By the length of their wool it looked like they had been out wandering for awhile. Now I know why the Garden is Green. Sheep poo will do that!
      As I drove away from my walk I came to a little town of Woody point and a wool artists shop. I stopped, just to complete the circle. I had to share her sign because of the distance marker at the top of the sign. Cute, right?
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