Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Century Pics

Pictures of the first 100km have been posted. See below...

Monday, March 06, 2006




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Century

Well, by the end of 2005 we've covered the first 100km of the Bruce trail. We started at the beginning near Niagara on the Lake and covered 60km during a three-night weekend. About a month later, near the beginning of October, we covered another 40 in a two-night weekend. Brrrr....

We have now reached the Devil's Punchbowl landmark near Hamilton, so the next leg of the trip will begin there.

What we've learned:

- fancy tents may be light to carry but sacrifice warmth for weight
- fancy backpacks are heavy too
- pasta boiled in soup mix makes a great meal
- we each use approximately 1.5L of water per day in mild weather
- the Bruce trail has many trees and many rocks
- some mushrooms found on the trail are edible, others definitely are not
- if you push on long enough after dark, a flat spot will appear to camp for the night
- wooden steps over fences can be exciting
- small numbered wooden bridges can be really exciting
- there is surprisingly little wildlife
- there are lots of fields to eat from: grapes, apples, pears, peaches
- sitting can be the most wonderful feeling in the world
- don't even get me started on foot rubs