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The return to Fundy bay

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Halifax to Vancouver on a budget with no time limit...and only my trusty 'penguin of death' mug for company.

The return to Fundy bay

The next day I got my stuff together (except for my leftover firewood, which I forgot) and headed back to Fundy. Back at Hopewell rocks I walked across the sands and rocks that are usually 15ft under water, and took the ‘after’ shots of my before and after photos.

Then I went on to the Railroad museum and finally ended up at a campsite with my pitch on the edge of Fundy bay. It was very windy, so I was awake most of the night.

Oh and before the campsite, I tried to find my way into an obscure provinical park and I ended up driving up a dry stream bed that the GPS thought was a road. Silly GPS.

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