Sojourn 2001 Trip Summary

A Newfie

The moment you lose your faith in people, I recommend you save up your pennies and take a trip to Newfoundland.  Meet the Newfies and your faith will be restored.  You will meet total strangers and they will become friends.  You will walk in as an unknown soul and come out with buddies who’ll stand up for you in any fight.  You will hear them laugh at themselves, sing songs and tell tales.  They will take life’s curves with grace and know that being alive is a whole lot better than being dead.  They will treat you for who you are and not put on phony airs.  If you need a hand, you get an army.  They will take you in, buy you a round, make you part of the family and by the time you leave the Rock, you’ll fall in love with the place.  You see, Newfies are Newfies where ever they go.  After all, as John Crosbie once said, you can always tell the Newfies in Heaven, they’re the ones who want to go back home.

If your faith is sagging, hug a Newfie.

Rick Bell, Calgary Sun

Trip Thoughts

Barney…. It was a great trip that we started and finished a little too early.  We wanted a little more cool weather.  Two weeks later would have done the trick.  Camping in so many nice places was a real plus.  We found our van to be very comfortable in all situations except when it was raining.

Diane…. We thought that this trip would never equal the one we took last year, but we were wrong. Each trip we take is so special, and this one was no different. Again, the van and the way we have equipped it was the perfect vehicle for us. So much of our satisfaction is due to our physical ability and desire to make it work.

Personal Opinions

Trip best:

Barney

bullet Getting engaged to Diane in the Purple Thistle Dining Room at the Keltic Lodge
bullet Cod fish and chips
bullet Lobster
bullet Ribeyes at The Beefmastor Inn
bullet Staying with Betsy and Anne on Deer Isle, Maine
bullet The wonderful people we met along the way
bullet Newfoundland
bullet New friends John and Dorothy Maidment (B&B)
bullet New friends Ron and Verna Eisner (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia)
bullet Old Quebec City
bullet Two lovely Potomac boat rides and meals with Bev and Jeff
bullet Wonderful weather and health for most of 82 days
bullet Montreal
bullet Completing the cycle to all 50 states
bullet Spotting the bull moose along the road in Newfoundland
bullet Witnessing huge tide ranges in Nova Scotia

Diane

bullet Keltic Lodge on Cabot Trail
bullet The Canadian people
bullet Incredible beauty of Newfoundland
bullet Vast expanse of Labrador
bullet Gros Morne National Park
bullet Beautiful Campsites
bullet Visiting old friends and making new ones
bullet Mount Washington
bullet Fall colors

Trip worst

Barney

bullet Hearing about the tragedy in NY, DC, and Pa.
bullet Black flies in Labrador
bullet Heat on Prince Edward Island

Diane

bullet Shock of attack by terrorists
bullet Black flies in Labrador campsite
bullet Recurrence of vertigo

Health and Safety

Thankfully, we had no significant problems at all. We were never in danger of having an accident, or even a close call. We did have a few allergy problems, a few ear aches, and vertigo.

Things we missed but want to do next time

bullet Martha’s Vineyard

Stats for the van and trip

bullet MPG 14.985
bullet Total van miles 11605 (about a 400 miles by ferry)
bullet Total cost of fuel $1252
bullet The highest price per gallon was $2.209 (converted Canadian to US dollars and liters to gallons) in Port aux Basques, NF, Canada. The lowest price was $1.299 in King George, VA.
bullet Lodging for the trip:

bullet Camping nights = 63
bullet Motel/B&B nights = 13
bullet House guest nights = 5

Stats for the web site: (Sojourn only)

bullet Total bytes = 18.4 megabytes 
bullet Number of hits = 387 to date
bullet Number of pictures 235
bullet Number of files = 1800

Whoopsies!

bullet Left TV remote at home
bullet The van ran over two campfire rings
bullet Gazebo turned over in the wind