The Day Twins crossed the
It was dark and misty but my first impression was of the thundering sound. Indeed, the word
When you prepare yourself for a visit to a place which ranks so highly on the tourist scale, you cannot be surprised or even disappointed when they turn a natural wonder into an over commercialized utopia.
The world famous Maid of the Mist is a boat which takes tourists as close into the falls as possible. To save on the 28 dollars, Simon and I snuck past the ticket booth not realizing there would be another ticket check. Somehow we blagged our way through and found ourselves donning our blue raincoats preparing to be soaked by 6 million cubic feet of water.
The night before we had pissed into the river just before the falls, in the hope that we would microscopically spray all the thousands of tourists into their awe-inspired, open mouths.
The casino proved our source of free luggage storage, free drinks, and once we accidentally made a bet. Fortunately we won 3 dollars fifty which we excitedly changed and converted into bagels and cream. That whole day and night in
Free camping could prove difficult at times, so one night we camped hidden behind a bush and woke up to the roaring sound of a helicopter only a couple meters away. We thought we were caught in a hurricane the tent shook so much.
Trying to hitch to
He tells us to get in but doesn’t say another word. Riding in the back of this 70’s Cop Car, Simon asks: “Jeremiah, are we going to Jail”.
“Sssh”, I tell him. “Don’t give him ideas”
Consequently I received my second lift in a police car a good few km down the road. These peoples are so incredibly cordial.
Our next hitchpicker advised us to check out Port Dalhousie before heading to
Hitching to Toronto
On our final leg to the city, we were picked up by a half native girl and her two Canadian friends. They invited us to stay with them in there suburb town of
Two Mormon missionaries give us a lift to
Both aged 26 and without a drivers license, Simon and I were waiting for Mark to pick us up and start a mammoth 5000 km road trip crossing the second biggest country in the world.
7 comments:
Hi Jerry, Still enjoying your rambles and wondering if you will bludging around NZ sometime?
Stand Tall.
Craig.
Glad to see you're beginning to use 'I' properly although there was one instance we're you said Simon and Me!!!!! But I'll forgive you.........
Hi jeremiah. very interesting!! i dont know how you get to do everything for free!! i need to figure it out as im spending way to much money at the moment.
Again, i´m enjoying so much this adventure wishing i coud be there too!! ha ha ha... hope everything is fine, see you later mate
love the cop story... wonder what were you thinking there, good bye Jerry, take care and don´t get in too much trouble with cops ;)
hi jeremiah, sorry i thought i did leave a message already. its great!!
from shannon
well sally ann another great blog . what do u mean saying we are new to ths travel lark us newbies still got to hong kong before u . any way cant wait for ur next exciting story
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