Scooter wrote:Yo yo yo,
I'm heading up to Cape Chignecto sat morning to do the entire loop. Never been before. Anybody know any tips? some do's and dont's? I hear the beginning part is the worse, and the last day the longest. We're planning on completing it in 3 days, camping for 2 nights.
This is a reasonable plan, better than the one I used (arrive at midnight with a buddy and do the first 6 km in the dark, sleep on the beach in bivy sacks, then do the rest of the trial in a long, single-day push the next day).
The beginning part does have the most ups and down, stairs, hills, small washouts possible, and is the most scenic. The return loop inland is more moderate, a steady incline as I recall rather than up and down.
Bring water and purification tablets/a filter, and take it where you find it. Mole skin/blister protection will likely to be used.
There were newspaper reports on September 12/08, that Tropical Storm Hanna damaged significant portsion of the trail. Call the park to ensure the entire route is open, and the park is not impeding entry or thorough-hiking.
Enjoy. I seem to recall having trouble bending my knees by the time I got back to the parking lot ...