The ship seemed almost brand new with large comfortable seating. My captain sees Port Aux Basques, Newfoundland.
Port Aux Basques, Newfoundland as we arrived on the ship.
Elvie's first camping spot was at J. T. Cheeseman Provincial Park near Port Aux Basques on the south western coast.
Near Corner Brook there is a down hill ski area called Marble Mountain. During the summer they run a zip lining thrill ride over the falls on the mountain. Notice the green platforms on the left. If you look hard you can see the zip lines extending from the platforms.
All you have to do is run off the end of the platform and hold on!?!
All suited up and ready for action!
Rob arriving at one of the platforms. We had 8 zip lines all together and it took about 2 hours to get the seven of us down the mountain.
It had been an exciting and thrilling day and we were
both glad that we had taken the challenge.
We stayed in Blow Me Down Provincial Park near Corner Brook and did some hiking.
Blow Me Down Provincial Park
Our first boon docking was in a beautiful fishing cove called Last Cove.
If you look closely you can see Elvie peeking out behind a building
Gros Morne is one of Newfoundland's gems. It is a beautiful national park.
One of Elvie's camp sites in Gros Morne.
Bridal Falls, Gros Morne
Everywhere you drive there are spectacular views.
There are chairs placed through out the park.
The table lands are a fascinating part of the national park. The earth's mantle which is normally under the crust is exposed here. It looks like a moon scape and only a few plants can survive here because of the heavy metals in the rock. Notice the snow off in the distance. These are very high hills.
Every once in awhile we would find a tiny flower in the middle of the rock waste land.
We climbed up to a fresh water stream on the table lands complete with snow.
It had been a very interesting hike into the geological past of the earth.
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