Rockies Trip - Day 1 - July 15th, 2014
Elliot Lake to Wawa
A wet start! |
After
setting off this morning under an overcast sky, we traveled through a few
isolated showers and a couple of heavy downpours.
Just north of Sault Ste.
Marie, patches of blue began to appear and we enjoyed sporadic sunshine on the
way up to Wawa, with just a sprinkle now and then.
The
run up from the Soo to Wawa is one of
our favourite haunts, and the amazing views of Lake Superior never fail to draw
a ‘Wow’ from our lips. We did stop at a few places – Alona Bay being one that
we had not seen before.
At
3:00 p.m., we stopped beside a beautiful part of the lake so that I could keep
an appointment for a coaching call with two of our team members. It’s fun to
know that I can do this from anywhere, at any time!
There
is an interesting trading post just north of Batchawana Bay and we took a
picture of a Weather Station that caught our interest during a previous visit. I
can’t help feeling that it may be more accurate than other forecasts that are
available on TV and the Internet!!!
For
those of you who know me, you’ll understand the thinking behind this pic….
Last
summer, when we were visiting the Pictographs, a fellow tourist told us of the
Bathtub Islands, so we couldn’t resist taking a walk along the beach there. It
is becoming apparent that Mark cannot resist taking ‘selfies’, now that he has
mastered the art!!
The air was too cold for us to feel like
swimming, but we are hoping that we’ll be able to get in the water when we return
at the end of the month.
Last year, we were able to wade out to the island (it’s
shallow enough to never reach chest level) where we found the pools of warm
water among the rocks. We were also told of a lone-wolf attack that took place in
this very spot a few years ago.
These flowers just seem to thrive in the sand. |
This
year, we managed to take pics of the names of three smaller lakes on the route.
We had seen them a couple of times last year and thought they were cute. The
third one, Orphan Lake, is situated some ways away from the other two. Maybe
this accounts for its name.
Mark
was delighted to find out that he is famous!! In his words, ‘As many of you
know, I have been follicly challenged for most of my adult life. Imagine my joy
when I found that I have a river named after me!’
We actually turned the car around and went
back to the sign to take this picture!!
After
paying a return visit to Old Woman Bay, we finally reached our destination just
south of Wawa at the Mystic Isle Motel. We’ve stayed here several times in the
last year and can thoroughly recommend it for so many reasons.
Tomorrow, we set
off for Thunder Bay. Hopefully, the weather will be warmer and more conducive
to swimming.
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