Day 6 - Hiking Day 6 - Monday September 11 2017
Day 6 - Hiking Day 6 - Monday,
September 11
West of K 53.6 - Cape Dundas Parking Area located on private property at the end of Scenic Caves Road and side trail back to trail to K 32.4 Cape Croker Park Gate (Park Road)
Distance: 22.12 k
Time on the trail: 8:35
West of K 53.6 - Cape Dundas Parking Area located on private property at the end of Scenic Caves Road and side trail back to trail to K 32.4 Cape Croker Park Gate (Park Road)
Distance: 22.12 k
Time on the trail: 8:35
Monday was another beautiful day on the Bruce Trail. We
hiked from Cape Dundas to Croker Bay. Most of this day was spent in spectacular
forests with paths filled with the roots of the forest trees and Georgian Bay
limestock rock. Also some granite rock snuck in there from a number of thousands of
years ago from the “other side” of Georgian Bay. The terrain was varied, i.e. we climbed up
and down the cliffs picking our way with care over the steep rock and
boulder studded slopes. We had some beautiful views of the lake but the day was
really about the forests and the boulders. We met the steepest and most
difficult descent of the 6 days and very carefully placed our feet and poles as
we inched down the slope. A fall could mean the end of our venture. A fall at
the least would be painful. At the most it could be disastrous. We walked down
into Hope Bay, a little community of pretty homes and gardens and a sandy
beach. We were looking for a “public” spot to have lunch and came across a sign
that said the gift shop, "The Frog and the Nightgown"was closed but the garden was open. We read this to
mean that we were welcome to come in and look around the garden…which we did!
It was beautiful and had a wonderful mix of driftwood, stone, and pretty
flowers. There were also many little sitting areas with metal or wood chairs
and tables. Then we spied the boat launch ramp and as the sun was shining and
the lake stretched out in front of us, we thought this would be an ideal
setting in which to have lunch. We took off our boots and socks to let them
and our feet dry out in the sun and ate our food. It was a lovely respite from
trekking. We left the owner a note to say “thank you” for welcoming us into
your garden and sharing your beautiful views of the lake. We never did find out
if the owner was home or not. A very special find. Then it was back into the
cliffs and woods.
The steepest descent came in the middle of the day. “A nasty
bit of trail” according to our host…and Robin!
Apart from some of the boulder fields and the very steep
descent, today was probably a little easier than yesterday. The last part was
over a very foot friendly boardwalk and an easy walk into the campgrounds at
Croker Bay and back to the car. Then it was about 20 k back to Lion’s Head and
the guest house….and our usual routine!
In the morning Doug said he would leave the hot tub on….and
he did. We got back, took our stuff up stairs, and changed into our ....hot
tub clothes! It felt amazing on our tired limbs, then it was dinner at the
usual spot, where we are now on good terms with the staff, and bed.
We are looking forward to no alarm tomorrow and allowing our
over worked bodies to heal. 142.5 k to date.
We had a toast to our achievement so far, and to show gratitude to our
bodies for getting us to this point safely.
PS - Here is a wonderful anecdote to add to this day sent to me by email from Robin on November 10:
Isn’t that something!? It makes me all the more happy that you left that nice note. 😊
R
Love that you left a Thank You note! How thoughtful. I am sure the owner loved receiving it.
ReplyDeleteThanks darling....I hope so!! We loved the garden!
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