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Bear encounter!

Discussion in 'Adventures & Excursions' started by slumry, Nov 15, 2011.

  1. slumry

    slumry Novice

    After inviting ourselves to visit Bear in his natural habitat, we finally got to meet him on Saturday and to actually see a CI tear drop in the wild and learn a few do’s and don’ts.

    When we arrived we were honored to have ready for us fire (candles), hot chocolate and the rarely seen Bear weather protection system. As we were warned, it was a cold, windy and rainy day. Bear was in Polar Bear mode and was enjoying the weather while Shirley and I huddled and tried to keep warm.

    In any event we had a wonderful time and had an opportunity to see tear drop camping in its most practical and elegant form. We got a great tour of the Stagecoach; it was exactly where it last appeared on Google Maps. We saw many of Bear’s improvements, got to see the Bear cave and learned the secret Bear handshake. I have put some pictures of our adventure that I hope to post as soon as I am able.

    We can't thank Bear enough for taking the time to talk to a couple of inexperienced tear dropper campers. We hope to pay him back for his kindness soon.
     
  2. Bazza2154

    Bazza2154 Novice

    The best way to get an introduction to a Camp Inn is through existing owners and I don't think you could have picked a more helpful and knowledgeable start to your experience

    Now Bear when do your travels take in Nova Scotia?
     
  3. Bazza2154

    Bazza2154 Novice

    Bear you are more than welcome to visit and I can offer the back lawn nestled in the trees down by the lake with a ready made fire pit if you want to boon dock or nearer the house with power and water and a different fire pit. I don't know why I go camping really could just go outside.

    As for the cost of Fuel yes its crippling and at present the exchange rate does not work for you guys South of the Border.

    We are planning a NFLD trip next year late May early June to St Anthony to see whales and Icebergs.
     
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