Here is view out the back door, bike is on rack in foreground, Lake Ontario is through the trees. The only Great Lake we missed was Erie. We did get a good look at the falls below Lake Erie. You may have heard of them. Wow! Niagara was awesome!
The two best ways to see the falls are from the Maid in the Mist boat ride and from Canada.
We did both. We parked on Goat Island and walked across Rainbow Bridge for the Canada view.
Later that day we got distracted while away from the camper when a heavy rain storm hit. It was only a few hours later that we discovered the vent over the bed was open. Big oops! We took all of the bedding off, the wetness went into the foam mattress pad but not main mattress. We put the wet stuff in the cab for the night and remade the bed with the spare set of bedding.
In th morning there were laundry facilities in the camp so that we could dry the bedding.
We traveled the rest of the day with a fan running under the foam pad. By nightfall it was dry.
In all we camped 3 nights along Ontario. Then headed into the Adirondacks. What a beautiful area! It is an interesting blend of public & private land protection.
This is Moffit Beach on Lake Sacanaga we had a pleasant afternoon and I even got some sewing done.
I now have all of the blocks complete for my Cathedral Stars quilt. It had been so long since we packed in June I couldn't remember what or if my next project would be. It was fun to open the seldom opened area under the seat in the camper to find two more projects ready to go. We took a long zig zaggy route through the Adirondacks.
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