2016 Road Trip with Kerry & Donna: Skerwink Trail

The weather continued cold overnight and I needed to get my sarong out to provide exposed head protection! Next morning it had cleared up and warmed up and we headed out to Trinity East to do the Skerwink Coastal Trail. This 5.3 km trail is rated amongst the top 35 trails of North America and Europe.  It took us 2 hours but then we were stopping frequently for photo opportunities. Icebergs were on the horizon, a lighthouse settled next to a couple of out buildings on their own little island, the village nestled in the background. And then there was the fantastic craggy deep drop-off cliffs along which we hiked. Elevation changed, vegetation was mostly boggy with shrub trees and occasional more forested sections.

Then at the end a moose calmly had its lunch with only a glance in our direction as we went on by.

On and out along the Burin Peninsula to the town of Fortune. Fortune is where we catch the ferry to the French territory of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. We arrived after the daily ferry departed so found a pull off to camp out with an ocean view. Overnight the rain came and the thermometer went down. It was a rather cold and wet day waiting for the 3:00pm crossing.

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