Yup - dogs go to the kennel, people are supposed to go to the gift shop.
NICE WRITEUP!!!!!
Your pics are MUCH BETTER than mine - fantastic. :wings:
We passed each other along the road somewhere!
We started out June 30 and did the loop clockwise. Back home July 17th. I wonder where we crossed paths? We only saw 3 other Americans in Newfoundland and only one in Labrador. The place is mostly empty. Loved it.
I hope your popup seals better than ours did - I spent one night outside Lab City standing over my sleeping son killing black flies and mosquitoes before they could land on him. The poor kid was dripping blood - don't tell my wife ;0)
We;re planning on trying to get back up there next summer - you?
Cheers,
Mark
Nice trip! Finally had a chance to get the 'ol laptop up and online to view it all. Love the first people in North America to see the sunrise bit. Good stuff. Looks like the rolled semi just happend, the lights were still on! Did you stop? Makes me look forward to getting up there sometime for sure, the other recent Newfoundland/Labrador report also got me salivating.
Interesting write-up and photos. Lynn and I are leaving for Gros Morne next week for some backpacking http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nl/grosmorne/activ/activ2e.aspx I don't know yet if we will go on to Labrador this time. Your photos brought back alot of memories of a great trip. thanks.
Nice trip report. Heading up to Gaspe, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, Cape Breton Island, Fundy, and Acadia at the end of August. Your report gave us a taste of things to come!
You will have a great time. Do you know what trails you're going to do in Gros Morne?
... takes an average of four to five days to hike comfortably. The wilderness hiking, wildlife and scenery of this route is unparalleled in eastern Canada. ... There are no marked trails and you must rely entirely on map and compass navigation to complete these expeditions. ...