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Posted by TideWarrior
Asheville/Chapel Hill NC
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Posted on 5/26/20 at 10:31 am to
Yes we did even though my 3yo struggled on it. Short loop but steep.

We camped at Seawall while we were there. My 9yo wants to get a license to train Peregrine Falcon when he turns 12. They had cameras attached to telescopes so he was able to watch them at their nesting area. Even got to see one snag another bird in the air. Pretty impressive to see something going over 200mph glide like that and snatch it up.

Bay of Fundy in Canada was great though. Especially with the tide changes. Where we camped the sea level dropped close to 40ft every time the tide went out. Just north of where we were there was a reverse waterfall when the tides changes. It would drop 53ft and was pretty cool to see. We could walk out almost a mile in the morning at low tide and collect seashells,and sea glass while watching seals and whales.
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