There was one geocache in Trinity. When Ed, Zaph and I were out walking we attempted to find the cache but didn't succeed. This morning we decided to follow the instructions and try again. We found it! and also found a great view of Trinity.
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The trail to the cache took us to the top of a hill about 370 feet above Trinity.

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This morning the fog tried to come ashore ... it was like it was a live. A lot of fun to watch.

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On the move again today. This time we traveled a whole 112 kilometers west to Terra Nova National Park. This is our first public park of the trip and we're roughing it --- 30 amp electrical but no water and no sewer. Actually feels good.

As Newfoundland is expecting the remnants of Hurricane Arthur tomorrow we decided to drive around the area this afternoon while the weather is good. We figure we can always go for a hike in the rain.

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We did some geocaching and ended up in the town of Salvage at the end of the Eastport Peninsula. Salvage is the oldest European settlement along this part of the coast. It is still an active fishing community.

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Now this was an easy geocache. The fellow put a box on post on the edge of his property. The cache was inside the box.