- Walking today: 25.2 miles
- International in: Quebec (275.9 – 301.1)
- Total walking: 4607.3 miles
- Total rowing: 191.2 miles
Climate: 55-68 ° F, cloudy, windy
Lifting range: 6 – 1,378 feet
The ANSE-PLEUEUSE for Riviere Madeleine
Dad and I were awake and moving before 6:00 am last night, I had gathered most of my things for the day, so in a calm way, I picked up everything and moved to the little porch of the cabin. It was a scene that relieved the soul to see the sun appearing through the clouds over San Lorenzo.
The path came out soon and we sat down the water below. There were too many birds to count and at least one seal that swam. In a moment, I saw something splashing more in the dark blue waters and obtained the binoculars. After contemplating, we considered that it was probably not a whale as we expected, but the birds that immersed themselves in the water.
Once our fast broke and the coffee shed into travel cups, we got into the car to drive where I left it yesterday in L’Inse Pleureuse. I started walking at 6:55 am. I think MA and PA had some plans to explore the east on the coast today, so it was auir for a while until later on the day we were up to date and talked about our stories.
This intersection was my starting point for the day. The path I took moved away from the coast and the 132 highway. There were approximately 0.3 miles of floor and then became a gravel road that rose to a rather steep degree. The upper part of this first blip was the Mont de l’Inse-Pleureuse 919 feet high.
The idea of taking a zero day to join my parents exploring and turned. Maybe you have wondered why not? Well, I gave myself a timeline for the whole end. Normally, I don’t like to do it that way. It is good to follow the flow and feel the path and body and take breaks when necessary.

ANSE-PLEURE LAGO
However, at home, my cousins planned to organize a kind of family meeting/autumn. This is perhaps the third or fourth year that they have done and I have lost it every year. The family is something important to me and I have seen the photos of other years and always seemed a great time. At some point, I got it in my head to finish in time to return to the meeting.
Support the schemes, but require some push of me. They keep me motivated and there is something to finish strong, like a kick in the finish line in a track race, which feels good. I understand the argument to stop it and take the end too. As was the case throughout this trip, I hope to find the balance and obtain my miles and also make sure that I take the time to stop and smell the roses, so to speak.

Good signage in the IAT.

Still counting down. I missed the 200 marker, so I broke 199 instead.

So many urogels.

This guy was looking for them.

Going to Gros Morne, I think.
The path connected back to St. Lawrence and then rose again inland. He did this sometimes different today. Look, look at the map …

Many small beautiful parks in cities.

I walked just above this concrete wall to get a way.

I met today in wind turbines.

Some autumn colors start here!

My stoppot for the day and waiting for my arrival, my driver.
I finished walking for the day, explored a bit and then made a quick reprisal stop in the small market. Then he returned to the same little cabin along the cliff that we had stayed the night before. We did our own dinner tonight and it was delicious. Then it was early to sleep, all quite well surpassed by the activities of the days.
Day album:
«When the war ends» (2025) – Johnnyswim
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