Author: neil

  • Cavendish, PE

    Cavendish, PE

    Day 2 Kampgrounds of America (KOAs) tend to be expensive, and full of energetic children, but they do often have a lot of amenities that can make them feel more worth it. So we decided to just make breakfast at the “Kamp Kitchen” this morning rather than setting up our own stove. Only problem was…

  • Stanhope, PE to Cavendish, PE

    Stanhope, PE to Cavendish, PE

    I was kept awake by obnoxiously loud campers. Not any of the nearby people in the close-together sites, but by a yammering middle-aged Quebecois couple all the way in the next loop, who seemed to be having an endless series of phone (or maybe even video) calls well past the campground’s quiet hours. Yapping, guffawing,…

  • Cardigan, PE to Stanhope, PE

    Cardigan, PE to Stanhope, PE

    I got out of the tent to find our cookset, which we’d left sitting out on the picnic table as we normally do (all tightly wrapped up), flipped over and on the ground. No way there was any wind to have done that, so it must have been one of the raccoons I saw last…

  • Wood Islands, PE to Cardigan, PE

    Wood Islands, PE to Cardigan, PE

    The morning opened with sun replacing yesterday’s clouds, and Prince Edward Island rising unpretentiously to meet our extremely high expectations. We began by heading east along the southern coast. Similar to Baja, the roads here usually stay a significant distance from the water, but that didn’t inhibit the beauty. Instead, it amplified it, with the…

  • Alma, NS to Wood Islands, PE

    Alma, NS to Wood Islands, PE

    It appeared that we didn’t actually get any rain overnight, so at first the awesome glamping dome we were sleeping under felt unnecessary. But then as I was out at our site’s secondary shelter(!!) cooking breakfast (under a roof over a grill, Coleman camp stove, counter, etc.) a pretty good downpour came that definitely would…