Thursday, July 26. We had a full day of driving ahead of us, so we woke at 6, and were on the road by 6:15. Our first stop was a couple hours in, to refuel Ernie, and our first MacD breakfast in Parry Sound, home to the Bobby Orr Museum.
Alas, we didn't spend the day reviewing the greatest Bruin's memorabilia, but continued on highways through Toronto and Hamilton and finally Niagara Falls Canada, where we drove into a pure tourism city, paid $15 for a parking spot at an amusement park, and then walked down to see the falls. The Canadian side is definitely the best side to see the falls. The crowds were substantial, but we were on a mission, we waited to see the falls from several points, and satisfied with being fully awestruck, we returned to Ernie to continue our trek without venturing on to the ferris wheel or other attractions.
At US customs the wait was less than a minute, but he wanted to look at Ernie's innards, and wanted to know about our prescription and non-prescription drugs, as well as firearms. He finally let us back into the country, and then we were on New York interstates, where the road surfaces are well worn and failing. Based on road quality, New York is a backwater third world country compared to Ontario Canada. To be fair, I expect there is far more corruption and kickbacks in NY than in Ontario, which makes everything costlier.
Once on the secondary highways Google directed us to an Aldi, a local grocery that charges a quarter for the use of a cart! We didn't have a quarter, so we filled the REI and W-D bags we brought with us, then emptied them at checkout and refilled them after the scan. Good prices, but a lame selection (just one size and brand of chunky peanut butter? Really?). Never more, Aldi!
Finally we got to Keuka Lake SP and our reserved site. They spray paint the site numbers on the dirt, and the sites are grass that may or may not be level. Our site had lots of tread marks of previous tenants, but we were able to find a level spot diagonally across the site. But the bathroom has flush toilets, and showers! We are easily appeased.
We rode our bikes down to the lake, and then back up. Our site being at the top of the hill, we got a good climb in. Sharon was actually disappointed the climb wasn't steeper, she has become such a strong climber on this trip. If she'd known, we'd have ridden longer, bless the heart of my climbing honey!
Five nights in remote provincial parks in Ontario, we had great cell service with internet. Back in the states, we are back to minimal or no internet cell service. The US carriers really need to be held accountable for such subpar coverage, though clearly not by the current administration, because it might impact corporate profits.
Day 2, Friday, July 27.
We started the day with the important stuff. We drove to Penn Yan to find a tourism place so Sharon could use their wifi to update her bank access. Then fuel for Ernie and fuel for us. Yesterday's Aldi experience was unsatisfactory, so we avoided the one in Penn Yan for their Tops, which was exceptional by comparison.
We decided to try out the trail system at the park. It's short, just 3 miles total, through the woods (we didn't need to slather so much sunscreen on), but the bugs were bearable, the trail not too muddy, with a couple ravines alongside to appreciate. We were surprised at one point by the neat alignment of pines that means a tree farm in FL. Perhaps the area was replanted after a fire or something, but it definitely wasn't natural. Sharon was happy to find some ripe blackberries and ate a bunch.
After lunch Sharon went for a bike ride and planned to swim, but the wind picked up, a lifeguard came out to limit people to a small enclosed space. So she came back and did streches instead.
The campground wasn't half full Thursday, but the campers streamed in Friday as the afternoon progressed. What seemed like generously sized campsites were crammed with boats and cars and tents. Others brought campers that need two doors on the side, at each end of the quarter acre awning.
New York pictures are at https://photos.app.goo.gl/LwFYLi2DjvGCygS29
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