2 June 2011
No rain today, but lots and lots of bugs – black flies, to be specific. They began eating us alive as we took our tent down this morning. We walked around in circles while having our breakfast in an effort to prevent them from having theirs. Fortunately, while we were on our bikes, we were able to keep them off. But as soon as we’d stop, they’d be right back on us.
About 40 k into our ride, we were exhausted; our bodies are still not used to cycling for hours on end. We wanted to take a break, but stopping at the side of the road just wasn’t an option. Fortunately, an elementary school proved to be the ideal shelter: the teachers welcomed us and were very sympathetic about our having to ride during the pinnacle of black fly season. “We saw you coming in,” one of them said. “Each of you had a black cloud of flies around your head.” We had lunch at the school before continuing on to St. Stephen, where we arrived a few hours later.
Although we camped outside, the spot was excellent, and some sweet old church ladies treated us to tea and baked goods. |
2 comments:
I am soooooo jealous! :) (even considering the black flies)
Such sweet people! and poor Michael's legs
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