Newfoundland Hiking - the Skerwink Trail near Trinity

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Newfoundland Hiking - the Skerwink Trail near Trinity

Michaeltokyo
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This is from our 2011 trip to Newfoundland, second in 6 years.  For various personal reasons, I've delayed getting back to these videos until now.  

Newfoundland and Labrador are the last great wilderness areas in northeast North America.  I will return there again soon.

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WOW very nice! What a coastline.  What are those wild things... some kind of intrusion?

Good music choice too. Hope you don't mind - I cranked up the size a little.
"You just need to go at that shit wide open, hang on, and own it." —Camp
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Michaeltokyo
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Harvey44 wrote
WOW very nice! What a coastline.  What are those wild things... some kind of intrusion?
Harv,
Thank you.  The wild things are Sea Stacks.  Caused by erosion near the coastal headlands.  Used to be part of the headlands.
This was the end of June, and the temps were 40s and 50s.  That's why the wool hat and gore-tex shell.
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Harvey
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They remind me of the Chimney near Indian Lake. I think in that case it was some magma that got squished into some cracks. Harder rock mixed in with softer stuff, and then erosion follows..
"You just need to go at that shit wide open, hang on, and own it." —Camp