scarysharkface
Explorer
By now we are past the lake and will pickup the "road" at some point, I think..
The surface deteriorates considerably. The rocks are bigger and in places the road has washed-away leaving some (un)reasonably-deep surprises in the dimming light..
I think this is the actual, real, not-a-logging-road road..
A milestone (kilometerstone?) for the Jeep..
And according to the Canada topo, it passed while some distance out in the boonies..
The road by now is spectacularly crappy. The protruding rocks are larger and blend-in more with the roadway (shadows really helped, and now they're all but useless), the if it's not a rock it's a big pothole. And of course, the sun is setting and we've got miles yet to go before we hit pavement again..
Thinking to myself that this would be a beautiful place to be stranded for the evening, we continue at a mild pace to keep the surprises less-so..
Alas, pavement is soon under the wheels and we make good time in the dusk toward Barachois Pond Provincial Park. We pass a couple of moose along the way, get checked-in and setup in the dark far away from the rest of the campers in a vacant day-use area the rangers suggested..
John
The surface deteriorates considerably. The rocks are bigger and in places the road has washed-away leaving some (un)reasonably-deep surprises in the dimming light..
I think this is the actual, real, not-a-logging-road road..
A milestone (kilometerstone?) for the Jeep..
And according to the Canada topo, it passed while some distance out in the boonies..
The road by now is spectacularly crappy. The protruding rocks are larger and blend-in more with the roadway (shadows really helped, and now they're all but useless), the if it's not a rock it's a big pothole. And of course, the sun is setting and we've got miles yet to go before we hit pavement again..
Thinking to myself that this would be a beautiful place to be stranded for the evening, we continue at a mild pace to keep the surprises less-so..
Alas, pavement is soon under the wheels and we make good time in the dusk toward Barachois Pond Provincial Park. We pass a couple of moose along the way, get checked-in and setup in the dark far away from the rest of the campers in a vacant day-use area the rangers suggested..
John