Friday, August 31, 2018

Hornby Adventures - Tribune Bay

Well, hello again. Today we are at Tribune Bay which is a provincial park. It is... amazing! The back of the beach has a tonne of driftwood and Rose is already at work building another teepee...

The tide is wayyyyyy out there again.

But it is much more interesting than Whaling Station Bay...

Super neat piece of driftwood... looks like a llama with a fancy doo!

Otto and I wondered if Rose wanted help with her building project but she politely declined.

Alright then... what should we do, Otto?

Otto... being an otter... thought we should go down to the water... so let's go!

So we started hiking... and... it's a beary long way away...

Like... I feel like we are in a desert of sand... far away. But Otto is determined.

Along the way we spotted some jellyfish... orange jellyfish...

Which look kind of like space aliens.

Apparently they are called Lion's Mane jellyfish and they can get HUGE. And they sting... even when they're dead... so they are best avoided.

But they sure look weird.

Otto!! Are we there yet?? Not quite. Sigh...

But we're getting closer... that is one determined otter.

Yay!!! We made it!!!

Otto went for a quick dip but even he thought the water was a bit cold yet.

But when he came back, he pointed out the large sand dollar beds in the water. They look black when they are alive... and there was a lot of them.

See... that one is a live one.

But then we both got peckish and... omg... it's a long walk back to our base!

We batted our little stuffie eyelashes and got Mama to carry us back! Humans are useful sometimes you know.

After lunch (no photos - we were too hungry)... we explored along the beach.

Big tree roots...

And weirdly worn sandstone cliffs.

You can't see it too well but the rock is actually overhanging where we are sitting!

Apparently... these holes are caused by salt erosion. The salt from the ocean gets into the sandstone pores and when it dries out, it crystallizes and expands and breaks the individual sand grains away from their neighbours. Huh... fascinating.

We had some beautiful sunsets while we were there.

But the drive home was long... (not because Otto was driving)... but because we had to wait for over an hour for both of the ferries...

So we read...

When we finally got home... we had to repack Rose's gear quickly because she and Otto (and crew) had to fly home. She did get to say hello to our neighbour's cat, Felix. Haven't I introduced you to Felix? Ooops... another post! And yes... Rose is sunburnt on her cheeks!


7 comments:

  1. Looks like you treated Otto and crew to a nice trip to the beach. Those ferries can be pesky if you miss one (or two), certainly a lesson in patience.

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    1. OMG, those ferries can be beary pesky... especially two in a row. But there was ice cream stands sooo... everyone was happy!

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  2. I think you "otter" go down to the water too. :D
    Nice sunset!

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  3. Great photos! What a lucky bear to have Rose and Otto visit!!!

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