By the time I hit the Ucluelet-Tofino split I had hardly any water left and was very tired, but Tofino was another 30 km away so I pushed on, made a right and rode down the Pacific Rim highway.
I arrived in Tofino around 11 pm and found it to be very densely populated. Hard to find wooded areas to camp. Local surfers gave me half baked directions and told me not to put up a tent man, cops are on peoples cases about camping.
I stopped, grabbed an overpriced drink from a vending machine and got directions to a hostel, which of course was full. The beach was also filled with random talk so I knew there would be no peace there. All I could do at this point was ride towards the darkest part of town and find a park.
Kennedy Lake |
Now that I had solved a foolish problem I had once again created, I was left with my temporarily forgotten issue of where to sleep. I had read that fire stations and churches were good spots and sure enough right behind me a fire truck pulled into a station I hadn't seen in the darkness.
Billy's Mum's back yard view |
Turns out Billy was a volunteer firefighter and works as a house builder. Had forearms big as trees so that seemed right. His moms house was located right on the shore and had a massive backyard with a crushed stone pit right out on the edge of the water but high enough to fend off the tide. Made for the best camping spot so far and I slept like a baby.
In the morning a fog rolled in and I swear it was identical to a warm day in St. John's. Billy came by with a coffee for me very early and for once I didn't sleep in. Said farewell and rode down to the dock to dip my wheel in the Pacific as is tradition. I filled a small vial with seawater as well. I had reached the west.
You got to be careful with your stuff. It would suck if you lost $600 and your wallet!
ReplyDeleteJust a thought....Should you be even posting that you are carrying any cash at all??
ReplyDeleteI know "you worry too much Mom."