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    Hiking the Bruce Peninsula

    We took the kids camping in the Bruce Peninsula National Park this week. On the first morning I got up early to hike up to Tobermory while my wife and kids had a leisurely breakfast before driving up to meet me. Here are a few pics:

    Escorted to the trailhead


    Confused by the self timer feature


    The Grotto


    The trail hits the beach


    Say hello to my little friend! We don't see a lot of rattlers up here. At least I think that's what it was.


    I like this picture in spite of (or maybe because of?) my head being chopped off!

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    I notice you and others in hiking mode, in the wonderful kilted "hiking around the Canada/USA" type pictures, are not wearing hose. Do you have no midgies,ticks,leeches,etc. to bother you? I would just never consider going hiking without hose,of course I know your sort of heat must be a consideration of which I know little.Great pictures and I am also glad we don't "do" rattlers!

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    Great photos Rob, looks like you had a wonderful time with the family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    I notice you and others in hiking mode, in the wonderful kilted "hiking around the Canada/USA" type pictures, are not wearing hose. Do you have no midgies,ticks,leeches,etc. to bother you? I would just never consider going hiking without hose,of course I know your sort of heat must be a consideration of which I know little.Great pictures and I am also glad we don't "do" rattlers!
    While we have some midges in Ontario they aren't a pest on the same scale as in Britain. Ticks are also not a big problem here although a few years ago there were a host of stories about the growing frequency of lyme disease.

    What we do have are mosquitoes and black flies. Mosquitoes are around all summer. They are a nuisance but their bite isn't that bad. DEET is an effective deterent for them. Black flies on the other hand, are downright nasty. They don't sting - they actually bite and you don't typically feel it until it's too late. They're only active in some areas and only for a couple of months. I don't hike when black flies are active.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robthehiker View Post

    Say hello to my little friend! We don't see a lot of rattlers up here. At least I think that's what it was.


    Just a wee baby, that is!

    Saw a monster up in Northern Arizona about 10 years ago - smack in the middle of the Interstate highway.

    He was easily over 10 feet - he was coiled up between the lanes, with his head up ready to strike - and his head was higher than most of the drivers' windows whizzing by. Not a happy looking snake at all.

    And I'd been wondering why everyone was braking and swerving at that spot....
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    Quote Originally Posted by robthehiker View Post
    The trail hits the beach
    That's a beach?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudd View Post
    That's a beach?
    That's a beach. Here's a somewhat unsteady recording of "a nice walk on the beach".

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    Always loved Tobermory, I remember scuba diving in the Grotto and scaring the crap out of a young couple when we surfaced in the cave. Are you hiking down to Niagara?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    Always loved Tobermory, I remember scuba diving in the Grotto and scaring the crap out of a young couple when we surfaced in the cave. Are you hiking down to Niagara?
    I was just doing the dayhike from Cypress Lake to Tobermory. The Bruce Trail is great but it's not really set up for thru-hiking because there are so few camping spots. I've hiked in all of the sections but have never overnighted any of them.

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    Nice photos. That's beautiful country!
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