Runner's feet.
Caught in the act. |
Stephen and Aaron headed off early to find a Timmies for the usual coffee fix, so Matt, Amy and I took a relaxed ride through and met them a little later.
We were back on the trail today, riding along the lake. Fall is now in full swing, so the maple trees are turning an amazing shade of orange then red. It is beautiful, like nothing I have ever seen before.
Amy, Matt and Stephen |
We rolled into Edmunston in the late afternoon, and stocked up on food at the Atlantic Superstore. Due to a communication error, I bought food to cook while the others bought ready-made meals, and ate at the store.
Lancaster at New Brunswick border |
I packed the food into my bags and headed down the road to the Walmart where we would be camping for the night.
A few RV's were already there when I arrived, so I didn't feel too bad unpacking and setting up my stove. I must admit I may have looked a little out of place, sitting on the sidewalk, barefoot, beer in hand, cooking rice and not a care in the world.
Le Petit Sault beers |
Camping, or glamping, at the Walmart's has been easy. Each store has Wifi, washrooms inside and a huge patch of grass outside. It's as though it was meant for camping!
Distance: 69 km
Time: 3:48:49
Height gained/lost: 574m /-608m
Calories: 2117
Glamping at Walmart |
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